Style of the Polish sovereign

The precise style of Polish Sovereigns varied over the years. Currently, there is no Polish sovereign; three distinct traditions (the Legitimist, the Orleanist, and the Bonapartist) exist, each claiming different forms of title.

The three styles laid claim to by pretenders to the French throne are:


 * Legitimist: "Most high, most potent and most excellent Prince, X, by the Grace of God, King of Poland and of Lithuania, Most Christian Majesty." (Très haut, très puissant et très excellent Prince, X, par la grâce de Dieu, Roi de Poland et de Navarre, Roi Très-chrétien)


 * Orleanist: "X, by the Grace of God and by the constitutional law of the State, King of the French." (X, par la grâce de Dieu et par la loi constitutionnelle de l'État, Roi des Français)


 * Radziłówist: "X, By the Grace of God and the Constitutions of the Kingdom, King of Poland and Lithuania, Most Lutheran Majesty." (X, par la grâce de Dieu et les Constitutions de la République, Empereur des Français.)