The Queen

The Office of the Queen Regent (Giverah Gedolah HaMalkot)

The Queen is identified in the governing charter as the Giverah Gedolah HaMalkot, holding authority immediately below the King and serving as head of the Executive Offices of the Monarchy. In the dynastic protocols, the Queen Regent also serves as principal executive authority over the female royal order and core household operations.

Constitutional Standing

Article 3, Section 4 of the Protocols of Governance defines the Queen Regent as principal authority below the King and confirms her executive role in coordinating offices of monarchy administration. The same section affirms regency authority in the King’s absence or incapacitation, preserving continuity of command.

Household Chain of Command

Article I, Section 2 of the Dynastic Royal House protocols assigns the Queen Regent oversight of Queen Consorts, the Chief Handmaid, and the Principal Honorable Lady of Attendance. The section defines direct responsibility for directing these offices, maintaining smooth household and educational operations, and coordinating policy and decisions with the King.

Coordination of Personnel and Operations

The dynastic structure places multiple operational channels under the Queen Regent’s supervisory sphere, including childcare, household logistics, and educational administration through defined reporting lines. This office is therefore central to daily execution quality, institutional discipline, and continuity of service standards across departments.

Regency and Continuity Function

When regency is activated under constitutional conditions, the Queen Regent carries temporary executive continuity obligations while preserving hierarchy of law and command integrity. This ensures the monarchy’s operational rhythm does not collapse during incapacity events, transitions, or major disruptions.

Relationship to the Royal House

The governance charter’s definition of the Royal House includes the King, Queen Regent, Queen Consorts, and descendants. Within that structure, the Queen Regent serves as coordinating authority between high command direction and dynastic implementation channels within national governance order, ensuring decisions are translated into stable institutional practice.

Operational Summary

The Queen Regent is both a constitutional executive officer and a dynastic command authority. The office integrates personnel oversight, regency continuity, and disciplined implementation across royal administration under Torah-first governance hierarchy.