Royal Duties
The Royal Duties of the House of Aurorasia reflect the Crown’s unwavering commitment to national service, tradition, and unity. While the Kingdom of Aurorasia operates under a constitutional monarchy, the Royal Family plays an essential ceremonial and symbolic role in the life of the nation.
Key Responsibilities:
National Representation
The King and Royal Family represent Aurorasia at state occasions, public ceremonies, and national holidays, serving as living symbols of national pride and continuity.
Charity & Public Service
Royal engagements include supporting charities, promoting cultural initiatives, and visiting communities across all prefectures to encourage civic spirit and well-being.
Unity & Diplomacy
The Monarch works closely with government leadership to foster unity, encourage public service, and meet with foreign dignitaries to strengthen diplomatic relations.
Ceremonial Roles
The King presides over state openings of Parliament, royal honors, national proclamations, and other constitutional ceremonies as head of state.
Royal Patronage
Members of the Royal Family serve as patrons of various cultural, social, and environmental causes, helping bring attention to important issues within Aurorasia and abroad.
Through these duties, the Royal Family remains deeply involved in the life of the Kingdom, inspiring a shared sense of identity and purpose.