@DexerMang,
Thank you for bringing this up. In retrospect, the differentiation between "His Highness" and "His Majesty" and the use of "His Royal Highness" on page 15 muddied the waters significantly. Our predecessor generally differentiated Prince August of Baselland and the King of Weißen as such:
[ul]The Princes of Baselland are referred to as "Your Highness" or "His Highness"
The King of Weißen and the King of Baselland are referred to as "Your Majesty," the more exclusively regnal title[/ul]While Your Highness could also be used by the King, This has generally worked thus far, since (while we know the Royal family of Weißen has Princesses at least) no Prince or Princess of Weißen has played any significant factor in the story, and the King of Baselland (given his condition) and the King of Weißen have never been referred to together. This may have to change (or I may have to be more explicit with who is who) as this changes in the future, but (without spoiling anything) I don't expect this will become a problem.
In this chapter, I used "His Royal Highness" on Page 15 to refer to the King of Weißen; this was a mistake, and this has been rectified to more explicitly refer to "His Majesty the King."