Gallery

Introduction to the Gallery of the House of Bradley

The Gallery of the House of Bradley stands as a visual chronicle of our living heritage. Here, visitors may behold the faces, symbols, and ceremonial emblems that embody the enduring spirit of the Royal House and its federated lines. Each portrait, each coat of arms, and each curated image reflects a chapter of our shared story—rooted in ancestry, strengthened through service, and carried forward with purpose.

This collection is not merely an archive of images; it is a testament to identity. Within these halls of remembrance, the Royal Family, the allied clans, and the heraldic traditions of the Bradley–Ua Brolcháin Federation are presented with clarity, dignity, and respect. May these images offer insight into the character of our House and the legacy we continue to uphold.

H.R.H. Sovereign Prince Carl
H.R.H. Sovereign Prince Carl
HRH Prince Carl in Family Kilt
HRH Prince Carl in Family Kilt
HRH Prince Carl Raymond Bradley
HRH Prince Carl Raymond Bradley
H.R.H. Princess Consort Elke P. Scherlein
H.R.H. Princess Consort Elke P. Scherlein
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Wedding Day
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Wedding Day
HRH Sovereign Prince Carl R Bradley
HRH Sovereign Prince Carl R Bradley
HRH Princess Consort Elke P Scherlein
HRH Princess Consort Elke P Scherlein
HRH Prince Carl and Princess Elke
HRH Prince Carl and Princess Elke
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Wedding Kiss
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Wedding Kiss
HRH Carl and Elke Wedding Dance
HRH Carl and Elke Wedding Dance
HRH Elke and Sir Alfred Scherlein Father Daughter Dance
HRH Elke and Sir Alfred Scherlein Father Daughter Dance
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Cake Cutting
HRH Carl and HRH Elke Cake Cutting
The first bite of the wedding cake
The first bite of the wedding cake
HRH Carl, and HRH Elke - with her parents and at the dinner table
HRH Carl, and HRH Elke - with her parents and at the dinner table
Lady Eva kehler-Scherlein - HRH Elke - Sir Alfred Scherlein Parents and daughter
Lady Eva kehler-Scherlein - HRH Elke - Sir Alfred Scherlein Parents and daughter
H.R.H. Prince Carl and H.R.H. Princess Elke
H.R.H. Prince Carl and H.R.H. Princess Elke
H.R.H. Princess of Ui Bhrolchan Christina E. A. Bradley
H.R.H. Princess of Ui Bhrolchan Christina E. A. Bradley
H.R.H. Princess of Ui Bhrolchan Christina E. A. Bradley
H.R.H. Princess of Ui Bhrolchan Christina E. A. Bradley
HRH Brayden Albert Rettburg - Earl of Bridgend
HRH Brayden Albert Rettburg - Earl of Bridgend
H.H. Prince Jeremy Horton the Consort to H.R.H. Princess Ui Bhrolchan Christina
H.H. Prince Jeremy Horton the Consort to H.R.H. Princess Ui Bhrolchan Christina
Lord of Carndonagh, Avinn Horton
Lord of Carndonagh, Avinn Horton
H.R.H. Prince Dowager Gerald Paul Bradley
H.R.H. Prince Dowager Gerald Paul Bradley
HRH Prince Gerald Paul Bradley
HRH Prince Gerald Paul Bradley
H.R.H. Duchess Christine R. Fornbacher Head of House of Fornbacher
H.R.H. Duchess Christine R. Fornbacher Head of House of Fornbacher
HRH Gerald bradley and HRH Christine Fornbacher at the Cathedral in Altoona Pa
HRH Gerald bradley and HRH Christine Fornbacher at the Cathedral in Altoona Pa
H.R.H. Princess Consort Christine R Fornbacher and H.R.H. Prince Gerald Paul Bradley
H.R.H. Princess Consort Christine R Fornbacher and H.R.H. Prince Gerald Paul Bradley
H.R.H. Prince Patrick R. Bradley
H.R.H. Prince Patrick R. Bradley
HRH Prince Patrick Ryan Bradley
HRH Prince Patrick Ryan Bradley
Lady of FANAD Peninsula, Skyler Webb-Bradley
Lady of FANAD Peninsula, Skyler Webb-Bradley
H.R.H. Prince Shawn M. C. Bradley
H.R.H. Prince Shawn M. C. Bradley
HRH Prince Shawn M C Bradley
HRH Prince Shawn M C Bradley
H.H. Duchess Kathleen M. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Kathleen M. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Mary E. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Mary E. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Barbara A. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Barbara A. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Denise L. Bradley
H.H. Duchess Denise L. Bradley
HRH Prince James Marvin Bradley
HRH Prince James Marvin Bradley

Closing Statement

In this gallery, the House of Bradley preserves more than images — it preserves memory, ceremony, and the living continuity of a sovereign lineage. Each portrait, seal, and moment captured here stands as a testament to the enduring dignity of our traditions and the steadfast stewardship entrusted to our House. As these archives continue to grow, they remain a visual chronicle of service, heritage, and the unbroken thread that binds past, present, and future.


Coats of Arms

Introduction to the Coats of Arms Section

A section on Coats of Arms deserves an introduction that sets both the ceremonial tone and the scholarly clarity your codex demands. 

The heraldic achievements presented in this section stand as visual testaments to lineage, duty, and the enduring symbols of the House of Bradley and its affiliated lines. Each coat of arms embodies a distinct chapter of dynastic identity—uniting ancestral memory with the formal language of heraldry. Within these emblems reside the virtues, histories, and ceremonial roles entrusted to the families they represent. This collection gathers those achievements in a unified form, allowing the viewer to trace the evolution of arms, supporters, crests, and mottos across generations. Together, they form a living archive of sovereignty, kinship, and tradition.

Closing Statement

The Coats of Arms gathered in this section form more than a visual archive—they stand as enduring witnesses to the sovereignty, alliances, and inherited obligations of the House of Bradley and its affiliated lines. Each achievement, whether ancient in origin or newly granted, contributes to the living continuum of heraldic identity that defines the dynasty’s ceremonial presence. As these arms are preserved within the codex, they affirm not only the traditions from which the House descends, but also the legacy it carries forward. In their symbols, colours, and charges, the story of the lineage remains ever visible—an inheritance of honour, unity, and steadfast guardianship.