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Karren Brady

Evening, the use of the pre-fix 'The Right Honourable' is a right of a Peer and privilege of non-Peers.

Common member's of the Privy Council are permitted the use of 'The Right Honourable' but not the use of the post-nominal 'PC'. Peer's of the Privy Council, having already the use of 'The Right Honourable' or higher pre-fix use the post-nominal 'PC'. Baron & Broness, Earl & Countess, Viscount & Vicountess, Use of PC,

  1. 'Privy Counsellors'. In Titles and Forms of Address, 21st ed., pp. 72-73. A & C Black, London, 2002.