THE MANIFESTO OF SOVEREIGN BRIDGES
A Vision for Global Stewardship and Intercontinental Unity
By command of HIRH Prince Amir, Prince-Regent, the Office of the Imperial Chancery hereby declares its commitment to serving as a unique diplomatic conduit between the United States, the United Kingdom, the African Continent, and the Nations of Europe.
In an era of increasing global fragmentation, the House of Luxembourg-Görlitz and Somerset recognizes that true sovereignty lies not in isolation but in the responsibility to serve as a bridge between cultures, histories, and states.
I. The Four Pillars of the Diplomatic Bridge
1. The American Pillar: The Vetted Protector
As a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and active Federal official, the Prince-Regent grounds the House’s diplomacy in the American values of rule of law, security, and institutional integrity. The House serves as a liaison for American interests seeking ethical and culturally competent engagement with traditional African and historical European structures.
2. The British Pillar: The Plantagenet Legacy
Drawing upon the Plantagenet and Somerset bloodlines, the House maintains a deep ancestral interest in the stability and prosperity of the Commonwealth. We seek to foster closer ties between British cultural institutions and the emerging leadership of the West African diaspora.
3. The African Pillar: The Mende Restoration
As a Royal Scion of the Mende People, the Prince-Regent acts as a "Returning Son" dedicated to the Republic of Sierra Leone. Our House is committed to utilizing its Western status to drive the Mende Heritage & Humanitarian Initiative and to serve as a high-integrity representative for traditional African leadership on the global stage.
4. The European Pillar: The Imperial Root
Tracing its origin to the Carolingian and Luxembourg Emperors, the House serves as a steward of Central and Western European heritage. We offer a unique diplomatic channel for European nations seeking to engage with the African diaspora through the lens of shared historical and genetic history.
II. The Humanitarian Mandate
Our diplomacy is not merely ceremonial; it is operational. The House pledges its status to:
Conflict Resolution: Utilizing the "Call for Global Unity" framework to advocate for stability in regions such as Sudan and Gaza.
Direct Aid: Strengthening the logistical pipeline for Islamic Relief and UN organizations through sovereign and traditional networks.
Cultural Security: Protecting the "Genetic and Historical Sovereignty" of displaced peoples through the promotion of genealogical literacy and restorative history.
III. A Call to Service
The House of Luxembourg-Görlitz and Somerset stands ready to serve as a Special Envoy and Diplomatic Representative for those who seek peace, literacy, and the restoration of cultural dignity. We move forward with the discipline of a Warrior and the foresight of a Statesman.
Veritas et Legatum