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  • Royal Family of the Golden Empire
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  • The Sovereign of the Golden Empire was entitled "King" or "Queen". Because elevation to the monarchy was by the Sovereign's appointment and the confirmation of the Consular Assembly, not primogeniture, the spouse of the Sovereign was "Prince Consort" or "Princess Consort", respectively; both "King" and "Queen" were restricted to reigning monarchs.
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  • The Sovereign of the Golden Empire was entitled "King" or "Queen". Because elevation to the monarchy was by the Sovereign's appointment and the confirmation of the Consular Assembly, not primogeniture, the spouse of the Sovereign was "Prince Consort" or "Princess Consort", respectively; both "King" and "Queen" were restricted to reigning monarchs. All other members of the Royal Household were entitled "Prince" or "Princess". Those born into royalty were given the style "Royal Highness", while those married or adopted in were styled simply "Highness". More distant members of the Royal Family were entitled "Mirza" or "Mirzaya", for which Rin borrowed an Old Tionese word meaning "descendant". Blood royal mirzas and mirzayas were styled "Your Royal Grace", while others were "Your Grace".