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As outlined in the US Constitution, Americans, while holding office, cannot accept foreign titles. This is found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8, and is known as the Title of Nobility Clause.

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The US Constitution provides for the rights of US citizens. However it does prevent Americans from being able to accept foreign titles should they currently be holding office of profit or trust.

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The Constitution prevents Americans from accepting foreign titles while holding office of profit or trust. This mean, no American in a public Also, the Constitution of the United States prohibits both the United States and the separate states from granting titles of nobility.

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