Her Majesty's Royal Court
Her Majesty's Royal Court | |
Office of the Princess flag | |
Motto | n/a |
Responsibility | Advising the Princess |
Form | Committee(s) |
Estate | Executive |
Subordinate to | Office of the Princess |
Established | March 6, 0/2018 |
Status | Deactivated |
Abbreviation | n/a |
Her Majesty's Royal Court is a collection of committees and positions within the Office of the Princess consisting of policy experts, artists, philosophers, scientists, etc. appointed by the Princess to advise her on any matter on which she may seek counsel. While the advisory councils of the Directory "advise" the Princess in the form of passing legislation as a necessary function of the government, the members of the Royal Court advise the Princess personally. She can seek their counsel on any matter, though typically its understood and expected that the purpose of the court is for assisting the Princess in her role as head of government. The members of the court thus have a similar function to the many czars in United States politics.
Committees
- Her Majesty's Agriculture and Interior Committee
- Her Majesty's Crime and Justice Committee
- Her Majesty's Domestic Policy Committee
- Her Majesty's Economic Committee
- Her Majesty's Foreign Policy Committee
- Her Majesty's Foreign Recognition Committee
- Her Majesty's Health and Welfare Committee
- Her Majesty's State Security Committee
- Her Majesty's Territory Committee
Positions
Senior Advisor to the Princess
The Senior Advisor to the Princess is held by those whom the Princess deem her most important advisors. These positions may be granted to up to three individuals at a time. Senior Advisors receive a prioritized level of access to the Princess relative to other advisors.
Senior Security and Defense Advisor to the Princess
The Senior Security and Defense Advisor to the Princess is held by whom the Princess deems her most important advisor on the subjects of security and defense. Due to the importance of these topics to the existence of the Principality, this position is considered equal in priority to that of her senior advisors.