There are two distinct traditions in connection with the office of Grand Master. Generally speaking, the European practice is for the same Grand Master to be re-elected for several consecutive years, maybe even several decades, whilst in other countries, a Grand Master serves a set term of only one to three years and then retires. In several European countries, the position of Grand Master has often been held by members of royal families or the high nobility. In Denmark, both
Christian VIII and Frederik VII served as Grand Master while also serving as king. Such was also the case with
Oscar II in Sweden. The Pro Grand Master is distinct from the Deputy Grand Master.
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent was first elected Grand Master in 1967 and has been re-elected each year since.
Variants Examples where a different title is used for Grand Master are the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, where the Grand Master is titled "Right Worshipful" as well as the
Grand Lodge of Scotland, the role is titled "
Grand Master Mason". ==Deputies==