The Royal Court and Staff
Introduction
The Royal Court of the House of Bradley stands as the ceremonial and administrative heart of the Sovereign Prince’s governance.
Rooted in the ancient traditions of the Ua Bhrolcháin line, the Court upholds the dignity, heritage, and public mission of the Royal House,
through its dedicated officers and historic institutions.
Each office serves a distinct role in supporting the Sovereign Prince, preserving the dynastic codex, maintaining the integrity of heraldic and genealogical records,
guiding ceremonial life, administering diplomatic relations, and stewarding the charitable works of the Prince Bradley Foundation.
Together, the Royal Court and its Staff form a unified body committed to service, tradition, and the enduring legacy of the House of Bradley.
The Royal Court and Staff of the House of Bradley
The Official Offices Serving the Sovereign Prince
The Royal Court of the House of Bradley exists to support the Sovereign Prince in the fulfilment of his ceremonial, cultural, genealogical, and charitable duties.
Each office upholds the traditions of the House, maintains the integrity of its records, and assists in the administration of its public and dynastic responsibilities.
The Sovereign Prince
H.R.H. Prince Carl Raymond Bradley
Sovereign of the Royal House of Bradley, Head of the Royal Court, Custodian of the Dynastic Codex, Grand Master of the Orders of the House.
The Sovereign Prince presides over all ceremonial, diplomatic, genealogical, and heraldic matters of the House.
The Prince Bradley Foundation
The charitable arm of the House, dedicated to:
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Humanitarian service
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Cultural preservation
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Community support
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Educational initiatives
Operates under the patronage of the Sovereign Prince.
Office of Heraldry and Genealogy
The Royal Herald
Responsible for the preservation, authentication, and publication of the House’s heraldic devices, genealogical records, and ceremonial documents.
This office maintains the Codex of the House and ensures the accuracy of lineage and heraldic usage.
Office of Archives and Historical Preservation
Maintains:
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Historical manuscripts
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Codex entries
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Royal decrees
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Ceremonial plates
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Genealogical research
This office safeguards the intellectual and historical legacy of the House.
The Royal Chancellor
H.G. Duchess Carol Ann Scott
Royal Chancellor of the House of Bradley, Chief Advisor to the Sovereign Prince, Keeper of Diplomatic Correspondence.
The Royal Chancellor oversees the administrative and diplomatic functions of the House, manages formal communications, and advises the Sovereign Prince on matters of protocol, inter‑house relations, and ceremonial governance.
Office of Cultural and Diplomatic Relations
Manages relationships with:
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Traditional monarchies
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Recognised Indigenous nations
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Dynastic houses
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Cultural institutions
This office supports the Sovereign Prince in treaty matters, cultural diplomacy, and inter‑house cooperation.
The Chamberlain of the Household
H.G. Duchess Carol Ann Scott, DGCMROHB CD
Chamberlain of the Royal House of Bradley, Senior Officer of the Royal Household, Guardian of Court Ceremony and Protocol.
The Chamberlain is responsible for the internal governance of the Royal Household, the organisation of ceremonial functions, and the maintenance of court protocol. She ensures the smooth operation of the Sovereign’s household and supports the Sovereign Prince in matters of tradition, hospitality, and ceremonial order.
H.G. Duchess Carol Ann Scott -DGCMROHB CD
Royal Chamberlain
Office of Public Communications
Responsible for:
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Official announcements
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Website content
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Public statements
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Outreach and educational materials
Ensures that the House’s public presence reflects its dignity, mission, and heritage.
Office of Ceremonial and Ecclesiastical Affairs
The Court Chaplain / Ceremonial Officer
Oversees religious observances, blessings, and ceremonial functions of the House. Advises on matters of Christian tradition, spiritual heritage, and the ecclesiastical history of the Ua Bhrolcháin line.
Office of the Royal Orders
Administers the Orders of the House, including:
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Membership rolls
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Insignia
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Ceremonial ranks
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Investiture records
Ensures that all honours are bestowed with dignity, accuracy, and adherence to tradition.
The Secretary of State
H.G. Duke Dr Tony Tremaine Williams, KGCMROHB CD
Secretary of State of the Royal House of Bradley, Chief Officer of State Papers and Records, Principal Administrator of Inter‑House and External Affairs.
The Secretary of State oversees the formal administrative machinery of the House, including state papers, official correspondence, archival governance, and the coordination of inter‑house relations.
He supports the Sovereign Prince in matters of policy, documentation, ceremonial legislation, and the maintenance of the House’s official records.
H.G. Duke Dr Tony Tremaine Williams - KGCMROHB CD
Secretary of State
The Clerk of the Royal Court
H.G. Viscount William Scott Bradley - KMROHB CD
Clerk of the Royal Court, Custodian of Court Records and Proceedings, Registrar of Ceremonial Acts and Dynastic Documentation.
The Clerk of the Royal Court maintains the official registers, minutes, and ceremonial records of the House. He ensures the accuracy, preservation, and proper filing of all court proceedings, decrees, and administrative documents.
He supports the Chancellor, Secretary of State, and Chamberlain by providing the documentary backbone of the Royal Court.
HG Viscount William Scott Bradley - KMROHB CD
Clerk of the Royal Court
Closing Statement
The Royal Court stands as the administrative and ceremonial heart of the House of Bradley. Each office serves the Sovereign Prince with loyalty, dignity, and devotion to the ancient traditions of the Ua Bhrolcháin line.
Ambassadors
Introduction to the Ambassadors of the House
Within the Royal House of Bradley–Ó Brólcáin, the office of Ambassador stands as one of the highest expressions of trust, dignity, and outward‑facing responsibility. Ambassadors serve as the Sovereign Prince’s appointed representatives to foreign houses, cultural institutions, governments, and allied communities.
Their charge is twofold:
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To carry the honour, values, and goodwill of the House into the wider world
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To cultivate bonds of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect with those who receive them
Each Ambassador is selected not only for their capability and character, but for their ability to embody the House’s commitment to diplomacy, cultural stewardship, and principled engagement. Their work strengthens the House’s presence abroad, supports bilateral initiatives, and ensures that every partnership—whether ceremonial, cultural, or humanitarian—is grounded in integrity and respect.
This section records those entrusted with this distinguished role and the spheres in which they serve.
Ambassadors of the Imperial and Royal House of
Bradley–Ó Brólcháin
I. Role and Dignity of an Ambassador
Within the Imperial and Royal House of Bradley–Ó Brólcháin, the office of Ambassador represents one of the highest expressions of trust, honour, and outward‑facing responsibility. Ambassadors are appointed personally by the Sovereign Prince and serve as his official envoys to:
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Foreign royal and dynastic houses
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Cultural and academic institutions
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Recognised Indigenous nations
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Governments and diplomatic bodies
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Allied humanitarian and ecclesiastical communities
Mandate of an Ambassador
Each Ambassador is charged with:
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Carrying the honour, values, and goodwill of the House into the wider world
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Cultivating bonds of friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect
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Representing the Sovereign Prince in ceremonial, cultural, and diplomatic engagements
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Supporting bilateral initiatives in heritage, education, culture, and humanitarian service
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Upholding the integrity and dignity of the Ua Bhrolcháin lineage in all public dealings
Ambassadors are chosen not only for their capability and character, but for their ability to embody the House’s commitment to diplomacy, cultural stewardship, and principled engagement.
II. Structure of the Ambassadorial Corps
To improve clarity and ceremonial order, the Ambassadorial Corps is now presented in a structured format:
A. Senior Ambassadors
Ambassadors entrusted with major national or international representation.
B. Cultural and Ecclesiastical Ambassadors
Envoys representing the House in religious, cultural, or academic spheres.
C. Special Envoys and Regional Representatives
Ambassadors appointed for specific missions, regions, or communities.
III. Current Ambassadors of the House
A. Senior Ambassadors
• H.G. Count Diego Mariano Vilardi, KGCMROHB CD Ambassador to the Argentine Republic
A senior envoy representing the House in South America, fostering cultural, dynastic, and humanitarian ties between Argentina and the Royal House.
B. Cultural and Ecclesiastical Ambassadors
• Dr Bishop Josiah K. Pah Sr., KMROHB CD Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia
A distinguished ecclesiastical and cultural representative, strengthening ties with Liberian communities, churches, and cultural institutions.
IV. Appointment and Tenure
Ambassadors are appointed:
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By Letters Patent issued under the Seal of the Sovereign Prince
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For an indefinite term, subject to the Sovereign’s pleasure
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With full ceremonial precedence appropriate to their dignity
They may be recalled, elevated, or reassigned at the Sovereign’s discretion.
H.G. Count Diego Mariano Vilardi - KGCMROHB CD
Argentina Ambassador
Dr. Bishop Josiah K. Pah Sr - KMROHB CD
Liberian Ambassador
Closing Statement
The Ambassadors of the Imperial and Royal House of Bradley stand as the Sovereign Prince’s trusted envoys—bridges of goodwill, stewards of cultural respect, and bearers of the House’s honour beyond its own borders. Through their service, the values of the Ua Bhrolcháin lineage are carried into distant communities, strengthening bonds of friendship, understanding, and mutual dignity.
Their work ensures that every partnership—whether diplomatic, cultural, or humanitarian—is approached with integrity, humility, and steadfast devotion to the House’s enduring mission.