👑 Autobiography of HIRH Princess Christina Elisabeth‑Ann Bradley

Tánaiste • Princess of Baile Uí Bhrolcháin

Heiress Apparent of the Imperial & Royal House of Bradley–Uí Bhrolcháin

Daughter of Two Ancient Lines: Gaelic Royalty & Bavarian Uradel Nobility

 

I. My Birth and Early Identity

I was born on 23 January 1990, at 4:12 p.m., in Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Washington. From the moment of my birth, I belonged to two worlds:

  • The ancient Gaelic princely line of the Cenél Bhrolcháin, through my father, HIRH Sovereign Prince Carl Raymond Bradley

  • The Bavarian Uradel nobility, through my mother, HIRH Princess Consort Elke Petra Scherlein

I grew up knowing that my heritage was not merely a story of the past — it was a living inheritance, one I would one day be entrusted to protect.

 

II. My Childhood and Formation

My childhood was shaped by the values my parents lived every day:

  • Faith

  • Service

  • Honor

  • Family

I was raised in a home where nobility was not defined by titles, but by conduct. My father’s life of military and emergency‑service duty taught me courage and responsibility. My mother’s Bavarian discipline and quiet strength taught me dignity, composure, and the importance of heritage.

From an early age, I understood that I was not only their daughter — I was the future custodian of a House more than fifteen centuries old.

 

III. My Place in the Royal House

I hold the title:

Her Imperial & Royal Highness Christina Elisabeth‑Ann Bradley, Princess of Baile Uí Bhrolcháin, Tánaiste of the Imperial & Royal House of Bradley–Uí Bhrolcháin.

As Tánaiste, I am the Heiress Apparent — the next sovereign custodian of our lineage. My role is not symbolic. It is a living responsibility:

  • To preserve our Gaelic and Bavarian heritage

  • To uphold the Federated Dynastic Codex

  • To represent the House with dignity

  • To ensure continuity for future generations

I am the firstborn child of the Sovereign Prince, and with that comes both honor and duty.

 

IV. My Heritage: Two Ancient Lines United

My identity is shaped by two powerful ancestral streams:

From my father:

  • The Cenél Bhrolcháin, a branch of the Northern Uí Néill

  • A lineage tied to Suibhne Meann, High King and Rí of Aileach

  • A tradition of Gaelic sovereignty, scholarship, and ecclesiastical leadership

From my mother:

  • The Bavarian Uradel House of Scherlein

  • A 2,400‑year royal constellation including:

    • The Kings of Macedonia

    • The Roman imperial line

    • The Merovingians

    • The Árpád kings of Hungary

    • The Piast dynasty of Poland

These two lineages meet in me — Gaelic royalty and Continental nobility, united in the next generation.

 

V. My Role Today

As Princess of Baile Uí Bhrolcháin, I serve as:

  • Guardian of the House’s future

  • Representative of its traditions

  • Custodian of its heraldry and genealogical continuity

  • Senior Princess of the Blood Royal

I participate in the preservation of our cultural identity, our heraldic system, and the dynastic structures my father restored and codified.

I stand ready to uphold the House’s mission:

“One God, One Land, One People, One Family.”

 

VI. My Legacy in Motion

I am still young in my journey, but my purpose is clear:

  • To honor the sacrifices of those who came before me

  • To preserve the dignity of the House

  • To ensure that our lineage — Gaelic, German, Bavarian, and American — continues with strength and integrity

  • To serve as the bridge between the ancient past and the generations yet to come

I am HIRH Princess Christina Elisabeth‑Ann Bradley, Tánaiste of the Imperial & Royal House of Bradley–Uí Bhrolcháin, and I embrace the destiny entrusted to me with pride, humility, and unwavering devotion.