The Official website of

The Kingdom of Homeland

The Royal Court

of Homeland

 

The Royal Palace in Jalund

 

Ever since Homelands independence on April 13th 1991, besides a short periode from December 22nd 1992 to January 1st 1994, the nation has been a kingdom.

 

Its founder Noran Cheyney was elected king in 1991, since then Homeland have seen eight changes of regents. For the most time, as for the last stabile 9 years, Homeland has been ruled by the same family.

 

His Majesty is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. It is a tradition that His Majesty and members of the royal family takes an active part in the military system.

 

The royalist movement in Homeland is deep hearted and deep rooted. As the history of the royals and the regents is very much the history of the nation itself. As a small nation, the main government tasks and burdens has often and way too many times been carried on one set of shoulders.

 

The rear view of the Royal Palace shows The Hertugtrasseen who leads down to the beach.

 

-Links to foreign Royal Courts:

 

The Afghan Royal Court

The Belgium Royal Court

The Princely Court of Bentheim-T

The British Royal Court

The Danish Royal Court The Dutch Royal Court
The Greek Royal Court The Hawaiian Royal Court The Jaipurese Royal Court
The Princely Court of Lichtenstein The Princely Court of Luxembourg The Monegasque Princely Court

The Nepalese Royal Court

The Norwegian Royal Court The Romanian Royal Court
The Princely Court of Rollreyce The Spanish Royal Court The Swedish Royal Court
The Thai Royal Court Japanese Imperial Household  

 

 

-Other Royal links:

 

H.R.H. Prince Paul of Romania

H.R.H. Duchess Madeleine of Sweden

 

 

 

 

Did you know:

 

The Homelandian Soldiers Monument is in the Palace's Garden

The official Tea of the Royal Household is Prince of Wales

The official brandy is Southern Comfort

The Palace's most popular room by visiting foreign dignitaries is the Library, also known as the Royal Cigar and Brandy Salon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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