The Current Monarchs

The Current Monarchs: Joint Governance Profile

This page presents the current monarchic offices as defined by the governing charter and dynastic protocols. It is structured to show how authority is divided, coordinated, and preserved through hierarchy of law and command continuity.

Foundational Hierarchy of Law

The governing charter states that Torah is the supreme law and true constitution. The Protocols of Governance operate under Torah, and the Dynastic Royal House protocols govern dynastic household administration within national sovereignty under both. All monarchic authority therefore functions within a defined hierarchy rather than personal discretion alone.

The King: Sovereign Executive Authority

The King is recognized as head of state and government under Article 3, Section 2, and as ultimate authority of household administration under Article I, Section 1 of the dynastic protocols. The office directs cabinet governance, approves major decisions, and carries final executive responsibility for continuity, policy execution, and standards enforcement.

The Queen Regent: Coordinating Executive Authority

The Queen Regent is recognized as authority immediately below the King and as head of executive offices under Article 3, Section 4. In the dynastic household code, she oversees Queen Consorts, the Chief Handmaid, and associated command channels for daily operations, educational order, and service discipline.

Shared Monarchical Function

Together, the two offices form an integrated leadership system: sovereign direction through the King and structured executive coordination through the Queen Regent. This arrangement supports legal continuity, command clarity, and operational accountability across both national institutions and dynastic household institutions.

Royal Court Context

The governance charter places both offices in the composition of the Royal Court, alongside royal descendants and commissioned officers. Through this structure, central governance and principality-level administration remain linked through documented authority channels.

Public Summary

The current monarchic offices are not framed as ceremonial placeholders. They are active governance offices with defined legal authority, command responsibilities, and continuity obligations documented across both governing instruments.