Honorific Titles (Georgeland)

Right Honourable
The prefix "The Right Honourable", abbreviated to Rt Hon. was formerly applied to members of the Privy Council for Georgeland, a body that was abolished in 1929. Since the 1940s, the honorific has generally been granted by the President of Georgeland to a number of personages. Typically, those entitled to the prefix are: Rt. Hon. George McKell Rt. Hon. Stephen Merrick Rt. Hon. George Rothman Rt. Hon. Peter Goldberg Rt. Hon. Stuart Nolan Rt. Hon. Bert Rogers
 * Former Presidents
 * Rt. Hon. Hank Reynolds
 * Rt. Hon. Susan O'Byrne
 * Rt. Hon. Thomas Andrews
 * Rt. Hon. Donald Davis
 * Former Prime Ministers
 * Rt Hon. Campbell Rhodes
 * Rt Hon. Eric Edge
 * Michael Elderton and Michael Fisch are not entitled to the prefix, because Elderton is still a serving Member of Parliament, and Fisch was only a caretaker Prime Minister.
 * Former Justices of the Supreme Court:

Additionally, on rare occasions the title is given to a distinguished person irrespective of office held. The last person to be granted such a title was the Rt. Hon. Edith Bowler, who died in 1990.

The title is granted for life.

Honourable
The prefix The Honourable, shortened to Hon. is used by:
 * All current and former members of the federal and state ministries, be it cabinet or otherwise (but not parliamentary secretaries)
 * The President of Georgeland
 * The Chief Justice of Georgeland

The title is held for life, unless it is superceded by "The Right Honourable"

His/Her Excellency
The title of His/Her Excellence is used by:
 * All Ambassadors and High Commissioners from Georgeland
 * The President of Georgeland
 * The Chief Justice of Georgeland

Both the President and the Chief Justice are referred to as "His/Her Excellency" officially but in practice it is not common to address them as Your Excellency. The President is usually addressed as Mr./Madam President and the Chief Justice as Your Honour or Mr/Madam Chief Justice.