The Kangaroo Island was a former independent nation that occupied a small island off the coast of the former J Andres colony, Porto Pacis. The island was invaded on July 3, 1998[1] and occupied until January 7, 2000 by the J Andres Federation of Industry. The Island had 15,000 inhabitants and nearly 5,000 were killed during the occupation. The J Andres military failed at re-taking the island but eventually the occupation ended when the Federation Executives were about to be tried on thousands of counts of manslaughter. The territory then changed hands and came into the possession of the Promised Land. About 8,000 of the remaining population moved to J Andres where they live as dual citizens. President and later King Naeem Al Kaled maintains his mainly figurehead post as a government-in-exile from Endor Cuidad from the Kangaroo Island Embassy on 20 Embassy Circle. With the passing of King Al Kaled in 2034, the Title of King was not passed on, and the Royal House abolished.
Peerage of Kangaroo Island[]
Monarchs[]
Monarchs take the title King/Queen of Ilha de Canguru. Titles past in a male dominated ranking system.
Order of Succession[]
As the order of succession is no longer valid, this list serves only to list the royal descendents of King Naeem Al Kaled.
Order of Succession to the Throne of Kangaroo Island | |||||
Number | Name and Titles | Picture | Birth and Relation | Marriage | Death |
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1 | Prince Naeem, Prince of Ilha de Canguru |
30 March 1968 Kangaroo Island Son of Naeem IV and Maseru of Canguru House of Canguru |
Unmarried | 9 September 2036 | |
2 | Prince Marsilius, Prince of Ilha de Canguru |
22 May 1987 Kangaroo Island Son of Naeem IV and Sauriol of Canguru, Son of Naeem IV House of Canguru |
Princess Stephanie of J Andres Newport 2 July 2009 1 child |
17 April 2049 | |
3 | Princess Laetitia, Princess of Ilha de Canguru |
12 March 1989 Kangaroo Island Son of Naeem IV and Sauriol of Canguru, Son of Naeem IV House of Canguru |
Unmarried | Living |
Notes[]
- ↑ Federation of Industry Armed Forces Storm Kangaroo Island. (1998, July 3) The Anchor Times
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