| The concept of adapting traditional practices of chivalry in a modern expression was a brilliant stroke that brought much favorable publicity to the Principality of Hutt River, providing a social structure for sponsoring events that raise funds for charities as well as a means to reward supporters for achievements and to honor dignitaries. The recipients of Royal Honours take great pride in being part of a unique circle. |
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| Information on applying for the Principality of Hutt River citizenship and diplomatic appointments available to qualified individuals may be obtained from the nearest official representative of the Principality or inquire here. (Click on flag below.) |
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Hutt River Citizens around the world communicate by e-mail and post. Any major internet search engine will direct you to websites in many countries | |||
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| Inspired by Prince Leonard, a noted independent scholar and researcher, The Chartered Academy of the Principality of Hutt River provides a forum for diverse areas of inquiry, publishing scholarly and popular articles in many fields in its journal, The Academician. One need not be a member or even an PHR citizen to submit articles for publication. Fellowship is open to persons with a Masters degree or higher. To review a sample issue or to inquire about membership, please contact the High Representative's office.
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We wish to thank all those who have helped to make this official U.S. website possible, including: Mr.
John Creet, Consular Representative to Glendale, California |
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Our thanks to Mr. John Creet, who wrote this poem in honor of Prince Leonard In the days of yore when brave men were galore, this world was a safer place to live in. But as time passed by and the thoughts of men became gray and corrupted by fame and fortune, these brave knights faded away in the golden sunset of human remembrance. But nature in its infinite wisdom decided it was time to give the world yet another chance at freedom. It brought forth from its fiery loins a champion among men, a legend equal to that of "Arthur of Camelot", but true to our times and state. This Great Prince among men, a blessing to all men free who stood up for the Sovereign rights of the brave and the free in the historic year of NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY A.D. Against the mighty "Commonwealth", but feared none and was admired by both friend and foe. And brought back to this world Honor and Justice that was lost in the days of yore. He showed the world a man can be free and yet be true. He showed the world freedom is the only truth worth fighting for. Long
live the Great Prince of HUTT RIVER PROVINCE, and let your voice be heard
the land over, and let the bells of freedom in the Hutt River Province
ring forever... John
Creet
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