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Are the Titles offered by the Principality legal?

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Are the Titles offered by the Principality legal?

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These Titles are recognised by International Protocols of Chivalry – as His Excellency, The Prince is acknowledged as a fons honorum – a font of honour – with the Undoubted Right to bestow Titles of Nobility, according to venerable Norman medieval law. Various countries and organizations around the world have different laws and standards regarding the acceptance of Titles. For example, on rare occasions, the British Monarch has bestowed a Title on an American citizen which American law forbade that citizen to attach to their name. There are a great many jurisdictions in the world and they are constantly changing their regulations, but our Titles are authentic and come from a genuine source.

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