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Monday, July 12, 2021

The Three Kings in Africa.... Morocco, Eswatini, Lesotho.... who knew? King John III acknowledgements welcome...


 

Monarchy isn't something one just "wishes away" as its not an entirely bad thing... but there are 'bad monarchs' though.. corruption is rampant around the globe.... in particular in the U.K.

"A single person who stops lying can bring down a tyranny" Alexandr Solzhenitsyn


Marcos Manoel, legitimate son of queen Victoria,and now Francisco Manoel. Greg Hallett reports , no. 4-5-6. | Alternative | Before It's News (beforeitsnews.com)

"Aristocracy" is part of our society; just as "technocracy" is part of our society... There are 26 monarchies in the world at this time including:

Japan, Holland, Jordan, Belgium, Denmark, Cambodia, Luxembourg, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Thailand, UK, Monaco, Morocco, Swasiland...

The King of Morocco in northern Africa was born 21 August 1963, constitutional monarchy,

and he's King Mohamed VI, since being crowned July 23, 1999, and his son is the heir to the throne, Prince Moulay



The King of Eswatini [Swaziland] in the south of Africa was born 19 April 1968, absolute monarchy,
he's King Mswati III, since being crowned on 25 April 1986, there is no heir to the throne.. he has 15 wives so I'm not sure how succession works in this case [ source: Royal Families From Around the World (insider.com) ]


The King of Lesotho, in the south of Africa was born 17 July 1963, constitutional monarchy,

and he's King Letsie III, being crowned on 7 February 1996, his heir to the throne is Prince Lerotholi Seeiso



All three of these kings were born in the 1960s.

Has anyone challenged their right to kingship?

Have any of these Kings of Africa been advised of and acknowledged King John III Joseph Gregory Hallett yet? Perhaps they will soon..

Artwork @ AnvicArt




King John III acknowledged by dual 
USA/Canada citizen Alfred L. Webre in 2020




With a bad monarchy bad things happen...



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