The Royal Diaspora Monarchy. The Royal Diaspora Monarchy Series, #1
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- ISBN8233103537
- EAN9798233103537
- Date de parution28/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
A Kingdom Without Borders. A Throne for 350 Million Diasporans. The Royal Diaspora Monarchy reimagines kingship for a world no longer defined by territorial boundaries. Authored by HRM King Clyde Rivers and HRG Duke Patrick Businge, this landmark work introduces a new vision of monarchy rooted not in conquest, politics, or land ownership-but in ancestry, dignity, civility, and shared human origin.
Centred on Africa as the birthplace of humanity, the book speaks to over 350 million people scattered across the globe by history yet united by heritage. It restores identity to those who have inherited displacement and offers belonging to those seeking reconnection. Through history, theology, ceremonial philosophy, and civilisational thought, the authors present a radical idea:Not a throne of territory but a throne of consciousness.
Not rulership over land - but stewardship of legacy. Built upon the Seven Pillars of the Royal Diaspora Monarchy including Honour, Civility, Ancestry, Rulership, and Greatness-this book calls readers to recognise their role as custodians of culture, unity, and human dignity.
Centred on Africa as the birthplace of humanity, the book speaks to over 350 million people scattered across the globe by history yet united by heritage. It restores identity to those who have inherited displacement and offers belonging to those seeking reconnection. Through history, theology, ceremonial philosophy, and civilisational thought, the authors present a radical idea:Not a throne of territory but a throne of consciousness.
Not rulership over land - but stewardship of legacy. Built upon the Seven Pillars of the Royal Diaspora Monarchy including Honour, Civility, Ancestry, Rulership, and Greatness-this book calls readers to recognise their role as custodians of culture, unity, and human dignity.






















