Role and Responsibilities of the Queen Regent
This page consolidates role definitions for the Queen Regent from both governing documents into a single operational reference for public clarity.
Primary Office Role
The Queen Regent serves as principal executive authority below the King, with constitutional responsibility for executive office coordination and dynastic responsibility for direct household command over designated personnel channels.
Core Responsibilities (Constitutional)
- Assist the King in executive governance functions.
- Oversee executive offices of the monarchy and ensure coordinated implementation.
- Act as regent in the King’s absence or incapacity to preserve command continuity.
- Support lawful administration under Torah and governing charter hierarchy.
Core Responsibilities (Dynastic Household)
- Oversee Queen Consorts, Chief Handmaid, and Principal Honorable Lady of Attendance.
- Direct household and educational operational channels through clear command lines.
- Coordinate major policies and decisions with the King.
- Maintain service standards, confidentiality discipline, and execution order.
Personnel and Operations Stewardship
The Queen Regent’s role requires active oversight of daily operations, logistics, education support pathways, and household governance compliance through delegated command structures and reporting controls.
Limits and Hierarchy
All authority is exercised under Torah supremacy and charter hierarchy. The Queen Regent’s office is therefore a law-bound executive stewardship office with clear continuity obligations and documented governance responsibilities.