By Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm dated 3 November 2025:
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor shall no longer be entitled to hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of "Royal Highness" and the titular dignity of "Prince".
The Letters Patent Are Constitutionally Defective
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Encouraging another country to continue war instead of seeking peace can violate several principles of international law, including:
1. UN Charter (1945) - Articles 1 & 2
Article 1(1): States that one of the purposes of the UN is the peaceful settlement of disputes.
Article 2(3): Requires states to settle disputes peacefully and avoid actions that threaten international peace and security.
Article 2(4): Prohibits the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of another state.
Violation: Encouraging war instead of peace can be seen as a violation of these obligations, particularly if it involves material support or political pressure to avoid negotiations.
2. Principle of Non-Intervention (Customary International Law)
Codified in UNGA Resolution 2625 (1970) (Declaration on Friendly Relations).
States are prohibited from coercively interfering in the internal or external affairs of another sovereign nation.
Violation: Encouraging continued conflict can amount to unlawful interference in the sovereignty of another state, especially if it includes military aid, economic pressure, or diplomatic obstruction of peace efforts.
3. Geneva Conventions & Protocols (1949, 1977)
Require all parties to armed conflicts to seek peace and minimize suffering.
Common Article 1: Obligates states to “ensure respect” for the Geneva Conventions.
Violation: Encouraging continued hostilities can violate humanitarian law, especially if it prolongs war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide.
4. Rome Statute of the ICC (1998)
Article 25(3)(c): Prohibits aiding, abetting, or otherwise assisting in the commission of war crimes.
Article 8: Defines war crimes, including unnecessary prolongation of conflict through unjustified military actions.
Violation: If a state encourages war while knowing it will lead to atrocities, it could be complicit in war crimes.
5. Hague Conventions (1907) - Laws of War
Require belligerents to engage in good-faith peace negotiations.
Prohibit unnecessary destruction and suffering.
Violation: Pressuring a party to continue war rather than negotiate violates these principles.
6. UN Security Council Resolutions
Various UNSC resolutions condemn actions that prolong war, obstruct peace efforts, or escalate conflicts.
Violation: If a country actively blocks or undermines UN-led peace efforts, it may be acting contrary to these resolutions.
Conclusion:
Encouraging war instead of peace can violate UN Charter principles, non-intervention norms, humanitarian law, and even criminal law (if war crimes result). If the encouragement includes military aid or economic incentives to prolong hostilities, it could lead to state responsibility under international law or individual liability before the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Sergie Lavrov is 100% correct and we will be considering legal action on this matter. see next post
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