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Luxsimbourg Royals

@luxsimbourgroyals / luxsimbourgroyals.tumblr.com

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Hello! Welcome to my tumblr blog! I’m B and this is where I post my Royal story, which features the Royal Family of Luxsimbourg and my Palace builds.

In this post you can find some useful stuff if you are a new reader (and not only). 

Please remember that my asks are always open and welcome! 

Some of my posts will contain trigger warnings and are not suitable for all readers as they contain violence etc. Viewer discretion is advised.

Founders - King Harold and Queen Eleanor

House - Luxsimbourg-Nassau

Reigning Monarch - King Edgar

Heir Apparent - Crown Prince Albert

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2,3,11 and 30 please !! ❤️

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Hello there! Thank you for the ask! 💕

 2. What are your country’s succession laws? Is inheritance restricted in any way by legitimacy, age, gender, ability, or other factors? Can your monarch choose their successor?

For now, the heir to the throne has to be male and ofc a legitimate child of the reigning monarch. Every heir has the right to give up on his role and so the heir title will be passed to the next person in line. The monarch can choose his successor only if he can’t have children (because adopted children are not part of the succession) and the chosen one has to be a direct relative of the monarch.

3. If your monarch died with no legitimate heirs and no chosen successor, who would become the next monarch?

For now, again, if a monarch dies and he has no legitimate or chosen heir, the successor will be the closest male relative (brother, cousin etc)

11. How are members of your royal family expected to dress? Are they allowed to choose their own outfits for engagements and official events?

It depends on the event they are attending. They can’t wear anything too short or too revealing. But other than that, there are no other rules.

30. Do children attend school, or are they educated at home by tutors or governesses?

The children attend a private school, but if they feel like not going to school, there is always a tutor/governess living inside the palace ready to teach. The children are forbidden to skip classes, except for when they are really ill.
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20,22, and 29 please! ☺️

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Hi Sarah! Thamk you for the ask! <3

20. Do members of your royal family marry for love, or are they expected to enter into arranged marriages?

For example, Albert and Camille were in an arranged marriage. It was a bit rushed (you'll see more about this in the future) and that's why they fell out of love and Albert moved on so quick lol. In the future, Albert and Margaretha/Jeanne will marry for love so in my stories both things can happen.

22. If royal marriages must be approved, what does the approval process look like? What kinds of factors are considered? Do all members of the royal family require formal approval, or only those close to the throne?

Every close relative of the monarch (prince/princess, duke/duchess etc) must have the formal approval in order to get married. The future bride/groom will have to obtain an audience with the monarch and discuss further details, the person marrying into the royal family will have a super long and detailed background check and only after that, the marriage can be approved. Also, there is no such thing as the monarch will not approve a marriage just because he/she doesn't want to.

29. How actively do members of the royal family participate in parenting? Are royal children raised by their parents, by extended family, or by staff?

Ohhh. Parenting topic... Well, the full time working royals try to be a part of their children's life and education so hard, but we all know they fail most of the times so this responsibility is passed to the nannies or governesses...............
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31 Royal Simblr Worldbuilding Questions

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Laws and Inheritance

1. What kind of government does your country have? 2. What are your country’s succession laws? Is inheritance restricted in any way by legitimacy, age, gender, ability, or other factors? Can your monarch choose their successor? 3. If your monarch died with no legitimate heirs and no chosen successor, who would become the next monarch? 4. What is the age of majority in your country? What happens if a minor inherits a title? 5. Does your monarch have absolute power? If there are limits on their authority, what are they? 6. Who creates and enforces laws in your country? What is the punishment for breaking the law?

Protocol, titles, and forms of address

7. What titles are used in your country? Are there any special titles unique to your country? (e.g., Hereditary Prince, Princess Royal) 8. How are members of your royal family styled (e.g., His Royal Highness, Her Royal Majesty,  etc.) 9. How formal is your royal family in public? How formal is your royal family in private? 10. How is your monarch addressed in public? How are they addressed in private? 11. How are members of your royal family expected to dress? Are they allowed to choose their own outfits for engagements and official events?

Public Image and the Press

12. Can private citizens criticize or insult the monarch or the monarchy? Are there penalties for private citizens who critique or insult the monarch or royal family? Are those penalties enforced? 13. Can journalists and public figures criticize or insult the monarch or the monarchy? Do journalists or news agencies face penalties for critiquing or insulting the monarch or royal family? Are those penalties enforced? 14. Are members of your royal family allowed to give interviews and speak freely to the press? 15. How does your family make announcements and communicate with the public? 16. How popular and well-respected is your monarch and the institution of monarchy?

Political Opposition

17. Is there a mechanism to remove unpopular or incapable monarchs from the throne? 18. Have there been any civil wars or succession crises in your country’s history? 19. Are there any organized anti-monarchy groups within your country? What are their goals?

Love and Marriage

20. Do members of your royal family marry for love, or are they expected to enter into arranged marriages? 21. Can members of your royal family marry whomever they wish, or are they required to get approval from the monarch or other governing bodies? 22. If royal marriages must be approved, what does the approval process look like? What kinds of factors are considered? Do all members of the royal family require formal approval, or only those close to the throne? 23. Are members of the royal family allowed to marry commoners? Are they allowed to marry citizens of other countries? 24. Are members of your royal family expected to be monogamous? Are affairs and non-monogamy accepted, tolerated, or frowned upon? 25. Are members of your royal family allowed to divorce? Are they expected to remarry if widowed?

Children and Parenting

26. Are members of your royal family expected to have children? If so, how many? 27. When and how does your royal family announce pregnancies? 28. When and how does your royal family announce births and the names of newborn children? 29. How actively do members of the royal family participate in parenting? Are royal children raised by their parents, by extended family, or by staff? 30. Do children attend school, or are they educated at home by tutors or governesses? 31. What role do illegitimate children play in your royal family? Do they receive titles?
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