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[[File:Whales coa.png|thumb|right|Coat of arms of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]] as the [[Prince of Whales]]]]
[[File:Whales coa.png|thumb|right|Coat of arms of [[Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion]] as the [[Prince of Whales]]]]


The '''Prince of Whales''' (if held by a woman known as the '''Princess of Whales''') is the demesnal head of all parts of the government of [[Whales]]. The incumbent prince is [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]] (since 1703).  
The '''Prince of Whales''' (if held by a woman known as the '''Princess of Whales''') is the demesnal head of all parts of the government of [[Whales]]. The incumbent prince is [[Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion]] (since 1719).  


The office of prince brings the style ''His Grace''. Daniyal, however, holds a greater style, ''Imperial Highness'', why he is properly titled so. In the event of a commoner inheriting the princely throne, the style will revert to ''His Grace''.
The office of prince brings the style ''His Grace''.  


== Order of succession ==
== Order of succession ==


The [[Constitution of Whales|Constitution]] dictates: "''The title of Prince of Whales shall be governed by the law of absolute primogeniture among a late Prince's legitimate descendants, with respect to the primacy of a late Prince of Whales' will. Without a will, and without legitimate descendants, the title shall pass to Prince Kir's father's descendants under the same law of absolute primogeniture.''"
The [[Constitution of Whales|Constitution]] dictated: "''The title of Prince of Whales shall be governed by the law of absolute primogeniture among a late Prince's legitimate descendants, with respect to the primacy of a late Prince of Whales' will. Without a will, and without legitimate descendants, the title shall pass to Prince Kir's father's descendants under the same law of absolute primogeniture.''"


As such the Order of succession is as follows, in its complete form:
The constitution was however withdrawn in the fifth month of {{AN|1719}} as [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] transferred the principality into the possession of [[Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion]], allowing the boy to earn his spurs by assuming direct rule over the remote territory.


# [[Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion]], eldest grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to the wife of [[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]]
The order of succession is therefore unknown at the present time.
# [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion (II)|Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]], second grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to the wife of [[Lors Bakker-Kalirion]]
# Peteos Bakker, eldest grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to a concubine
# Ziba Bakker, second grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to a concubine
# Azita Bakker, third grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to a concubine
# Khatoun Bakker, fourth grandchild of [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal]] born to a concubine
# Lady [[Isabella-Miranda Noor bint Daniyal bin Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion|Isabella Miranda Noor]], Hereditary Lady of Whales, Dowager Countess of Highpass, only child born in wedlock)
# Count [[Oze IV|Oze IV of Highpass]], eldest child of the Dowager Countess of Highpass
# Viscount Ozymandias Jaas Peet Niit n Taag, eldest child of Count Oze IV
# Lady Isabella Novichoka Dina Niit n Taag, second child of Count Oze IV
# Lady Kaja Alexandra Sepp Niit n Taag, third child of Count Oze IV
# Lady Alexandra Maria Niit n Taag, second child of the Dowager Countess of Highpass
# Lord Jaan Humboolt Lasse Niit n Taag Prutt, only child of Lady Alexandra
# Lord Lasse Jaas Ozymandias Niit n Taag, third child of the Dowager Countess of Highpass
# Lord Jaas Humboolt Niit n Taag, fourth child of the Dowager Countess of Highpass
# Prince [[Ichirō]], eldest son of Prince Kir
# Prince [[Jirō]], second son of Prince Kir
# Princess [[Enhei]], third child, first daughter of Prince Kir
# Kaiseress [[Salome]], eldest sister of Prince Kir
# Prince [[Kian Aiomide Shahnaz|Kian]], twin sister of Prince Kir
# Prince [[Rubin Leonid Orientalis|Rubin]], youngest brother of Prince Kir
# Prince [[Atreyu Maximilian Octavius|Atreyu]], eldest nephew of Prince Kir through Rubin
# Prince [[Valdemar al-Aziz|Valdemar]], second-eldest nephew of Prince Kir through Rubin
# Princess [[Farzana Casimira]], niece of Prince Kir through Rubin.
 
[[Kaiser]]ess [[Salome]], sister of Kir, was originally the heir apparent to the princely throne, but after Salome removed Kir from the [[Line of succession to the Kaisership|line of succession]] to the [[Golden Mango Throne]], Kir removed Salome and her descendants from the line of succession to the Whales throne. Kir also stipulated that no prince of Whales may concurrently be [[kaiser]] of [[Shireroth]]. Upon Kir's death, and the passing of the throne to [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]], that stipulation became void, after which Salome was returned to her [[constitution of Whales|constitutional place]] in the line of succession.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 11:55, 8 April 2023

The Prince of Whales (if held by a woman known as the Princess of Whales) is the demesnal head of all parts of the government of Whales. The incumbent prince is Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion (since 1719).

The office of prince brings the style His Grace.

Order of succession

The Constitution dictated: "The title of Prince of Whales shall be governed by the law of absolute primogeniture among a late Prince's legitimate descendants, with respect to the primacy of a late Prince of Whales' will. Without a will, and without legitimate descendants, the title shall pass to Prince Kir's father's descendants under the same law of absolute primogeniture."

The constitution was however withdrawn in the fifth month of 1719 AN as Daniyal ibn Daniyal transferred the principality into the possession of Daniel Lors Simrani-Kalirion, allowing the boy to earn his spurs by assuming direct rule over the remote territory.

The order of succession is therefore unknown at the present time.

See also