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Let the Overrunning Begin!
Too-technical japan and Reborn Empire of Ulm
We just came to visit no overruning pls.
Culdi and Too-technical japan
But keep it minimal! We don’t want another beat down from Zoy!!
Yeah ignore my previous message then.
Maybe we should head out and back to Kantrias? We said our pieces.
Culdi, Southern sulter, Reborn Empire of Ulm, and Ramalia free state
Hm...
Too-technical japan and Reborn Empire of Ulm
Hey Hey! You’re Featured Today! Congratulations My Friends!
\_O_/ Yay! :D
Congratulations on being featured my friends!
Happy Thanksgiving
Szczęśliwego Dziękczynienia
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Happy New Year, Albion.
Culdi and Thoviador
I am late but Happy New Year!
The Ukrainian poll you always wanted is back, and needs you to choose the best Ukraine.
We're definitely shrinking as a region.
fertilizes the region
sets out tea, coffee, and cakes
Hello. I was just wondering:does anyone know how to do the colourful gradient writing/fonts like in the WFE? 😀🌈Thanks a lot!!
It's an individual colour tag for each letter.
Are we going to have a new poll anytime soon? Also, what do people think on heriditary titles? Our monarchy has them automatically but other countries don't...
“They were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince or princess, not knowing what the gender would be, which would be different from protocol,” she said.
(above) Princess Maëllba of Oldwick before her pregnancy in 2019
What does royal protocol say?
The rules about who gets to be a prince and also be referred to as his royal highness (HRH) come from a scroll patent issued by King Antönyas Pantaléon XIV (the ruler of Grandia Sebastia, now present-day Ultra Grandia Sebastia) in November 1122.
Scrolls patent are legal instruments which may take the form of an open letter from the monarch. They may be used for royal declarations or the granting of titles such as peerages.
In the 1122 letter, Antönyas Pantaléon XIV declared that the great-grandchildren of the monarch would no longer be princes or princesses, except for the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Brocklehurst.
In our current situation, that means that Ugly Prince Rupert, the eldest son of Prince Guillaume , automatically became a prince, but not Aristote, even though they are both great-grandsons of the Seated Monarch.
Under this protocol, Ugly Prince Rupert’s siblings – Margotte and Vuitton – would not have received the title either.
But in December 2012, the Seated Monarch also issued a letter patent which said that all of Prince Guillaume ’s children would be entitled to be princes or princesses and get the HRH title.
Also, being a prince or princess only goes through the male line, which means that the children of Crown Princess Nuna did not get those titles despite being the Seated Monarch’s grandchildren.
(above) Prince Henrioux of Oldwick in regal attire, 2019
What about Aristote’s title?
According to the 1122 letter, Aristote is entitled to become a prince – but not yet.
The children of Henriroux and Maëllba, the Prince and Princess of Oldwick, would have to wait until Crown Prince Ceorl, the heir to the throne, became king, at which point they would be the grandchildren of the monarch and hence entitled to be princes or princesses.
That is why Prince Waldren’s daughters – Lattice and Yujin – were princesses from birth, for example.
The Princess of Oldwick, who is originally from Paperino, was clearly aware of the protocol. She referred in the interview to a “Antönyas Pantaléon XIV or Ye Olde Grandia Sebastia convention” that would mean her son Aristote would become a prince “when Henriroux’s dad becomes king”.
But she went on to say that she had been told when she was pregnant that “they want to change the convention for Aristote” so he would not become a prince.
She did not give any more details about this and Lewisham Castle has not commented on her claims.
“I saw that Maëllba mentioned that there were plans to narrow eligibility and I imagine that this is a reference to the Prince of Brocklehurst’s stated view that the size of the royal family needs to be reduced,” said Maurice Robber from the Constitution Unit at SOAS.
“However, he has not so far as I know given details of how it should be accomplished.”
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