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editI have seen the use of the style "Gracious" or "Most Gracious Majesty" for the British monarch. Has this ever been part of the official style of the British monarch? If it has, I assume that it would have originated in the Pope at one time having addressed the English king as the "(Most) Gracious King", as is the origin of the various adjectives attached to the style "Majesty" used by the French, Spain, Portugese and Hungarian monarchs.