Titles and Styles
- 24 May 1854 – 26 December 1858: His Illustrious Highness Count Louis of Battenberg
- 26 December 1858 – 14 July 1917: His Serene Highness Prince Louis of Battenberg
- 14 July – 7 November 1917: The Right Honourable Sir Louis Mountbatten
- 7 November 1917 – 11 September 1921: The Most Honourable The Marquess of Milford Haven
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“We have to be despised by somebody whom we regard as above us, or we are not happy; we have to have somebody to worship and envy, or we cannot be content. In America we manifest this in all the ancient and customary ways. In public we scoff at titles and hereditary privilege, but privately we hanker after them, and when we get a chance we buy them for cash and a daughter.”
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