The An Tir Handbook, 3rd Edition, May XXXIII/1998
Administration
MEDIEVAL OFFICES
Principality Princes And Princesses
The Coronet (the Prince and the Princess, acting together) is the Crown's
representative for the Principality and are to render their Oath of Fealty
at each Coronation of the King and Queen. The Coronet may establish and
present non-armigerous awards specific to their principality, and have
been empowered to grant Awards of Arms to subjects of their respective
principalities. The Coronet also recommends to the Crown those subjects
whose achievements and service within the principality are worthy of
recognition. The Coronet may appoint, remove, or replace Great Officers
of the principality, in conjunction with the appropriate Kingdom Great
Officers. The Coronet may likewise appoint, remove, and replace Lesser
Officers of the principality, in conjunction with the appropriate
Kingdom or Principality Great Officers, if any. The Crown may require
consultation and prior approval for any or all of these steps. The
Coronet may suspend any officer of the principality for just and stated
cause for the duration of the reign. The Coronet has the limited power to
banish people after having received prior written approval from the Crown.
The Coronet serves as a ceremonial focus and presence for the Kingdom.
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