Imperial House of Luxembourg-Görlitz restores honors, recognizing Prince Amir as successor with Plantagenet lineage. Historic announcement links medieval titlesImperial House of Luxembourg-Görlitz restores honors, recognizing Prince Amir as successor with Plantagenet lineage. Historic announcement links medieval titles

U.S. Veteran Recognized as Heir to Historic European Titles and Plantagenet Legacy

The Imperial House of Luxembourg-Görlitz has formally announced the restoration of its honors and the recognition of its rightful successor, His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Amir, Duke of Görlitz. This restoration centers on the ancient Duchy of Görlitz, an Imperial title established in 1377 by the Holy Roman Emperor. Prince Amir’s succession is anchored in the Luxemburg-Ligny and Saint-Pol branches of the family, which served as the senior cadet line that provided the bridge between the Imperial Throne and the high nobility of Western Europe.

The biological and legal Right of Blood, or Jus Sanguinis, has remained unbroken through the lineage of Jacquetta of Luxembourg and her descent from the Counts of Ligny. This lineage now coalesces in Prince Amir, who embodies the warrior-statesman archetype of his ancestors. The House’s standing is further fortified by a formidable descent through the heart of the British Peerage. Prince Amir is a direct scion of the House of Somerset and the House of Hastings, families that stood at the right hand of the Tudor and Stuart monarchs.

As a descendant of Lady Frances Somerset and Lady Elizabeth Hastings, Prince Amir carries the unified blood of the Houses of York and Lancaster, making him a biological heir to the Plantagenet Kings of England. The restoration also includes the claim to the Baronetcy of Llantarnam, tracing back to Sir Edward Morgan, the 1st Baronet and a fierce Royalist commander. True to the chivalric traditions of the Order of the Golden Fleece, held by his ancestor Peter I of Luxembourg, Prince Amir has dedicated his life to the defense of the realm.

A veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a professional within the U.S. Federal Service, his modern service mirrors the military and diplomatic roles his ancestors held in the courts of Elizabeth I and James I. Henceforth, in all formal and diplomatic correspondence, the Head of the House shall be styled as His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Amir of the House of Luxembourg-Görlitz and Somerset; Duke of Görlitz, Duke of Somerset and Beaufort, Titular Duke of Northumberland, Successor to the Baronetcy of Llantarnam, Co-Heir to the Barony of Herbert, Baron of Arborfield, and Scion of the Plantagenet Kings of England.

This restoration marks the return of a name and the re-emergence of a historical tradition dedicated to the preservation of European heritage, chivalry, and the enduring power of the blood. The Imperial House of Luxembourg-Görlitz is a dynastic house dedicated to the preservation of the Imperial, Royal, and Noble traditions of the Holy Roman Empire and the English Gentry, serving as a bridge between historical legacy and modern global service. More information about the house can be found at their official website.

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