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The ''' | The '''Caldish Royal Family''' ({{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}}: Teaghlach Ríoga na Ghlítteacht) is the {{wp|family}} group of close {{wp|Kinship|relatives}} of the [[Monarchy of Caldia|monarch of Caldia]]. The Royal Family is formally divided into two bodies, the Royal Household (Shealbhúteach Ríoga), which consists of the monarch, the consort, the {{wp|heir aparent}} (typically the [[Princess of Gayls|Prince or Princess of Ghailles]]), the children of the monarch, and the grandchildren of the monarch through the heir presumptive. The Royal Family typically consists of all other children, grandchildren, as well as siblings and cousins of the monarch, in addition to their spouses and widows or widowers. However, due to the current monarch's young age, the Royal Family currently includes the parents, uncles, and aunts of [[Kenneth IV|King Kenneth IV]]. There are also extended members of the family, such as second cousins, grandaunts, and granduncles, that are often considered members of the Royal Family. However, it is not uncommon for members of the so called extended Royal Family to be without title or royal style. | ||
Some members of the Royal Family have official residences named as the places from which announcements are made in the Court Directorate (Stiúrthóireacht Cúirte) about official engagements they have carried out. The state duties and staff of some members of the Royal Family are funded from a parliamentary annuity, the amount of which is fully refunded by the monarch to the treasury. | Some members of the Royal Family have official residences named as the places from which announcements are made in the Court Directorate (Stiúrthóireacht Cúirte) about official engagements they have carried out. The state duties and staff of some members of the Royal Family are funded from a parliamentary annuity, the amount of which is fully refunded by the monarch to the treasury. | ||
Members of the Royal Family traditionally belong to the [[House of MacIconnich]]. Since 2002 with the accession of [[Elton II of | Members of the Royal Family traditionally belong to the [[House of MacIconnich]]. Since 2002 with the accession of [[Elton II of Caldia|King Elton II]], monarchs have come from the [[House of MacIconnich-Sartoux]]. The House formed through the marriage of [[Ellen II of Caldia|Queen Ellen II]] and [[Philippe of Sartoux]]. Currently, virtually all members of the Royal Family belong to the House of MacIconnich-Sartoux. However, many extended members belong to the House of MacIconnich or other cadet branches, such as the House of Biron-MacIconnich. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
[[File:KennethIV.jpeg|thumb|right|150px|His Majesty the King]] | [[File:KennethIV.jpeg|thumb|right|150px|His Majesty the King]] | ||
[[File:Crown Princess Victoriain 2014.jpg|thumb|right|150px|HRH the Duchess of Clyte]] | [[File:Crown Princess Victoriain 2014.jpg|thumb|right|150px|HRH the Duchess of Clyte]] | ||
[[File:Julie Andrews (8743735760).jpg|thumb|right|150px| | [[File:Julie Andrews (8743735760).jpg|thumb|right|150px|HIM the Dowager Kaiserin]] | ||
===Royal Household=== | ===Royal Household=== | ||
*HM [[Kenneth IV|King Kenneth IV]] and HRH [[Louis MacTomlin|the Duke of Bulfawst]] (the King's husband) | *HM [[Kenneth IV|King Kenneth IV]] and HRH [[Louis MacTomlin|the Duke of Bulfawst]] (the King's husband) | ||
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===Royal Family=== | ===Royal Family=== | ||
* TH [[Prince William, | * TH [[Prince William, Mormaer of Barraerach|The Mormaer]] and [[Judith, Countess of Barraerach|Countess]] of Barraerach (the King's parents) | ||
** HH [[Princess Lauren, Duchess of Invertwinc|the Duchess of Invertwinc]] (the King's sister) | ** HH [[Princess Lauren, Duchess of Invertwinc|the Duchess of Invertwinc]] (the King's sister) | ||
* HRH [[Elton II of | * HRH [[Elton II of Caldia|the Prince Elton]] (the King's uncle) | ||
** HH Countess Nkosazana of Lumley (the King's cousin) | ** HH Countess Nkosazana of Lumley (the King's cousin) | ||
** HH | ** HH Mormaer Malusi of Beldowne (the King's cousin) | ||
* | * HIM Dowager Kaiserin Margaret, Countess of Corofin and Kaiser Otto X of Werania (the King's aunt and uncle) | ||
** | ** HIM Kaiserin Charlotte II (the King's cousin and her husband) | ||
** | ** HH Princess Maria of Werania (the King's cousin and her husband) | ||
** HH Princess Gabriela of Werania (the King's cousin and her husband) | |||
* HH Prince John, Mormaer of Filipdow and the Countess of Filipdow, (the King's uncle and aunt) | |||
**HH | |||
* HH Prince John, | |||
** Laird Rory and Lady Kathleen (the King's cousin and his wife) | ** Laird Rory and Lady Kathleen (the King's cousin and his wife) | ||
** Lady Sarah and Laird Robert (the King's cousin and her husband) | ** Lady Sarah and Laird Robert (the King's cousin and her husband) | ||
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** Lady Niamh MacIconnich-de Lambertye and Laird [[Augustin De Troumpe|Augustin]] of Kinsale | ** Lady Niamh MacIconnich-de Lambertye and Laird [[Augustin De Troumpe|Augustin]] of Kinsale | ||
***Kids | ***Kids | ||
* | * Mormaer James and Countess Caitlin of Tara (the King's second cousin once removed and her husband) | ||
==Residences== | ==Residences== | ||
*[[St Ellen's Palace]] - the principal residence of the monarch and the Royal Household. | *[[St Ellen's Palace]] - the principal residence of the monarch and the Royal Household. | ||
*[[Spálgleann Palace]] - the meeting place of the Council of State and the residence of the Princess of Ghailles, the Duchess of Invertwinc, and the Earl and Countess of Barraerach. It is also houses the Royal Court and the Court Directorate. | *[[Spálgleann Palace]] - the meeting place of the Council of State and the residence of the Princess of Ghailles, the Duchess of Invertwinc, and the Earl and Countess of Barraerach. It is also houses the Royal Court and the Court Directorate. | ||
*[[Banchory Castle]] - the private residence of the monarch in the [[ | *[[Banchory Castle]] - the private residence of the monarch in the [[Caldish Highlands|Highlands]]. It serves as a summer retreat for close members of the Royal Family. | ||
*[[Soirmoor Manor]] - the private residence of the monarch in Soirmoor, County Homalow. | *[[Soirmoor Manor]] - the private residence of the monarch in Soirmoor, County Homalow. | ||
*[[Fionnbaile House]] - the private residence of the monarch in Fionnbaile, [[Caithia]]. It was built as a summer-and-lake house in 1678 when the local Verique dynasty died out, and Queen [[Fiona VII of Caldia|Fiona VII]] came into personal possession of the islands. | |||
===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
<gallery class="center"> | <gallery class="center"> | ||
File:Drottningholmpalace.jpg| [[St Ellen's Palace]] | |||
File:(Ireland) Dublin Castle Up Yard.JPG|Spálgleann Palace | |||
File:Castle by lake.jpg|Banchory Castle | File:Castle by lake.jpg|Banchory Castle | ||
File:Hopetoun01.JPG|Soirmoor Manor | File:Hopetoun01.JPG|Soirmoor Manor | ||
File:Allerton Castle (geograph 3632989).jpg|Fionnbaile House | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Caldish monarchy]][[Category:History of Caldia]] |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 14 May 2020
The Caldish Royal Family (Ghaillish: Teaghlach Ríoga na Ghlítteacht) is the family group of close relatives of the monarch of Caldia. The Royal Family is formally divided into two bodies, the Royal Household (Shealbhúteach Ríoga), which consists of the monarch, the consort, the heir aparent (typically the Prince or Princess of Ghailles), the children of the monarch, and the grandchildren of the monarch through the heir presumptive. The Royal Family typically consists of all other children, grandchildren, as well as siblings and cousins of the monarch, in addition to their spouses and widows or widowers. However, due to the current monarch's young age, the Royal Family currently includes the parents, uncles, and aunts of King Kenneth IV. There are also extended members of the family, such as second cousins, grandaunts, and granduncles, that are often considered members of the Royal Family. However, it is not uncommon for members of the so called extended Royal Family to be without title or royal style.
Some members of the Royal Family have official residences named as the places from which announcements are made in the Court Directorate (Stiúrthóireacht Cúirte) about official engagements they have carried out. The state duties and staff of some members of the Royal Family are funded from a parliamentary annuity, the amount of which is fully refunded by the monarch to the treasury.
Members of the Royal Family traditionally belong to the House of MacIconnich. Since 2002 with the accession of King Elton II, monarchs have come from the House of MacIconnich-Sartoux. The House formed through the marriage of Queen Ellen II and Philippe of Sartoux. Currently, virtually all members of the Royal Family belong to the House of MacIconnich-Sartoux. However, many extended members belong to the House of MacIconnich or other cadet branches, such as the House of Biron-MacIconnich.
Members
Royal Household
- HM King Kenneth IV and HRH the Duke of Bulfawst (the King's husband)
- HRH the Duchess of Snarksburgh (the King's daughter)
- HRH the Duchess of Clyte (the King's sister)
Royal Family
- TH The Mormaer and Countess of Barraerach (the King's parents)
- HH the Duchess of Invertwinc (the King's sister)
- HRH the Prince Elton (the King's uncle)
- HH Countess Nkosazana of Lumley (the King's cousin)
- HH Mormaer Malusi of Beldowne (the King's cousin)
- HIM Dowager Kaiserin Margaret, Countess of Corofin and Kaiser Otto X of Werania (the King's aunt and uncle)
- HIM Kaiserin Charlotte II (the King's cousin and her husband)
- HH Princess Maria of Werania (the King's cousin and her husband)
- HH Princess Gabriela of Werania (the King's cousin and her husband)
- HH Prince John, Mormaer of Filipdow and the Countess of Filipdow, (the King's uncle and aunt)
- Laird Rory and Lady Kathleen (the King's cousin and his wife)
- Lady Sarah and Laird Robert (the King's cousin and her husband)
- Laird Alexander (the King's cousin)
Extended family members
- Countess Marianne MacIconnich-de Lambertye of Kinsale (the King's grandaunt)
- Lady Niamh MacIconnich-de Lambertye and Laird Augustin of Kinsale
- Kids
- Lady Niamh MacIconnich-de Lambertye and Laird Augustin of Kinsale
- Mormaer James and Countess Caitlin of Tara (the King's second cousin once removed and her husband)
Residences
- St Ellen's Palace - the principal residence of the monarch and the Royal Household.
- Spálgleann Palace - the meeting place of the Council of State and the residence of the Princess of Ghailles, the Duchess of Invertwinc, and the Earl and Countess of Barraerach. It is also houses the Royal Court and the Court Directorate.
- Banchory Castle - the private residence of the monarch in the Highlands. It serves as a summer retreat for close members of the Royal Family.
- Soirmoor Manor - the private residence of the monarch in Soirmoor, County Homalow.
- Fionnbaile House - the private residence of the monarch in Fionnbaile, Caithia. It was built as a summer-and-lake house in 1678 when the local Verique dynasty died out, and Queen Fiona VII came into personal possession of the islands.