Adjective
Right Honourable
Alternative letter-case form of right honourable
A courtesy title applied to a peer below the rank of marquess.
A courtesy title applied to a privy counsellor, to the lord mayor of various cities, governor general, and to the prime minister of certain Commonwealth countries.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArchbishops are, by convention, appointed to the Privy Council and may, therefore, also use the style of " The Right Honourable " for life (unless they are later removed from the council). Source: Internet
By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. Source: Internet
Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France, &c. Source: Internet
All followed by the program for the evening from 7:15pm - 8:15pm, "21st Century Trends - Erosion of Global Stability" with the Right Honourable Stephen Harper. Source: Internet
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs the Right Honourable Philip Hammond tells, the voting for Brexisit will be an "ease" for Putin. Source: Internet
The Right Honourable John Key talked about the presence of a strong spirit of cooperation among the Founding Leaders, which was evident in their communiqué at that time. Source: Internet