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King of the Alslandic
Kening fan it Aalslânsk
Aalslaste kuningas
File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Alsland.png
Incumbent
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark in 2018.jpg
Alof VI
since 22 September 1991
Details
StyleHis Majesty
Heir apparentHeiko, Crown Prince of Alsland
First monarchHelmich
Formation25 April 1722; 302 years ago (1722-04-25)
Residence
WebsiteThe Alslandic Monarchy

The Monarchy of Alsland is a constitutional, hereditary position within a parliamentary system whose role is governed and sanctioned by the Constitution of Alsland. The Alslandic Monarchy was originally formed as the Monarchy of Delland and Martiland in 1722 as an autonomous monarchy within the Valduvian Empire. The title was switched to the non-ethnic Monarchy of Alsland following the Great War to move away from prior Dello-Martocentrism.

The current monarch is King Alof VI, who has reigned since 22 September 1991 following the regency of Alexander who reigned in place of Alof following the death of Queen Silvia in 1984. The heir apparent is crown prince Heiko. The crown undertakes mainly ceremonial roles, usually limited to public roles although the monarch may be tasked with meeting foreign dignitaries on state visits. The ceremonial roles of the crown may also be supported by junior members of the royal family such as the Consort to the monarch, the crown prince or other less senior titles. Since the establishment of the Monarchy of Delland and Martiland, the royal family of Alsland has been X which is additionally headed by Alof VI.

Whilst the King remains the head of state of Alsland, in reality his position as set out by the constitution is extremally ceremonial and most decisions carried out in his name are done through the State Council (Steatried, Riiginõukogu) which is composed of senior members of the elected government and other members chosen by the Folkssenaat. For example, whilst the constitution states that the King appoints the government, in reality the Folkssenaat approves the government and the King is required by law to follow the Folkssenaat's actions regarding government formations and dissolutions. The King may only dissolve the Folkssenaat, or any sub-national elected body on the competent advice of that elected body's leadership. In reality, most powers the monarch can exercise may only happen during a time of crisis or national emergency and are as a result highly important within the national security response apparatus.

The Alslandic monarch has two official residences, the working public residence of the Liberijshûs in Yndyk as well as the private residence of the Monarch and his family at the Royal Palace of Lanwjuk. The monarchy also owns several other castles in Alsland which are used for a range of reasons such as museums and are able to be toured by the public. The monarchy is supported by a small fixed state grant delivered annually which is also taxed. All income the monarchy makes annually legally belongs to the state, although any private income the royals make does not belong to the state and as a result many members of the royal family have full-time jobs alongside their positions as royals.

The monarchy remains the most popular institution in Alsland, with polls predicting support fluctuating between 79% to 92% although the personal approval rating of King Alof VI was lower in a 2022 poll, sitting at 75% which was the lowest personal approval rating of any Alslandic monarch polled.

History

Weranic Kingdom

Middle Ages

Within the Rudolphine Confederation

Within the Valduvian Empire

Independence as Alsland

Constitutional role

State Council

Religious role

State visits

List of Monarchs of the Alslandic

Name and reign Portrait Birth Family and Marriages Death Succession right
Alof IV
13 September 1859 –
9 October 1879
CarlBraunsweichWelf.jpg 27 April 1836
Rahu (Delland and Martiland)
Mathilde
7 February 1854
[1 child]
9 October 1879 (42 years)
Lanwjuk
Son of
Ulrich III
Alof V
9 October 1879 –
27 February 1922
Bernhard III (Saxe-Meiningen).jpg 17 November 1855
Rahu (Delland and Martiland)
Marie
29 May 1876
[2 children]
27 February 1922 (66 years)
Lanwjuk
Son of
Alof IV
Ulrik IV
27 February 1922 –
9 December 1929
A-portrait-of-Prince-Gustavus-Adolphus-352025366322.jpg 9 July 1902
Jenadambja (Delland and Martiland)
Unmarried
[childless]
9 December 1929 (27 years)
Lanwjuk
Son of
Alof V
Josephine
9 December 1929 –
1 May 1975
(abdicated)
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.jpg 9 July 1902
Jenadambja (Delland and Martiland)
Oskar
8 June 1924
[1 child]
13 July 1995 (93 years)
Lanwjuk
Daughter of
Alof V
Silvia
1 May 1975 –
4 August 1984
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands 1974.jpg 4 February 1935
Hurdegaryp (Alsland)
Wolke
19 October 1959
[4 children]
4 August 1984 (49 years)
Wottested
Daughter of
Josephine
Alexander
4 August 1984 –
22 September 1991
prince regent for Alof VI
Fürst Hans-Adam II. von und zu Liechtenstein (cropped).jpg 16 March 1945
Verlois (Gaullica)
Sara
13 July 1962
[3 children]
Living (79 years)
Chosen by the Folkssenaat
Alof VI
22 September 1991 –
present
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark in 2018.jpg 22 September 1968
Lanwjuk (Alsland)
Luisa
29 August 1994
[3 children]
Living (55 years)
Son of
Silvia

Cultural role

Succession

Finances

Symbols of the Monarchy

Residences

Liberijshûs

Royal Palace of Lanwjuk

Controversies