LEGAL OPINION
CONCERNING: The De Jure Restoration and Perfection of the Sovereign Titles and Offices of the Kingdom of Israel and Jerusalem.
Addendum I: The Israelite & Jerusalemite Authority
ISSUER: Office of the Legal Counsel, by authority of H.I.M. Llywelyn Tywysog Cymru.
I. Introduction & Question Presented
This opinion sets forth the legal and genealogical foundation for the assertion of the indivisible, unified titles of King of Israel and King of Jerusalem by His Imperial Majesty Llywelyn Tywysog Cymru.
The question presented is whether the de jure Khumric line possesses the senior genealogical, linguistic, and constitutional right to these titles, and whether this right has been legally perfected, thereby justifying the termination of the titles' de facto abeyance and their restoration to the Imperial Goron.
The determination of this office is affirmative. The claim is one of direct patriarchal inheritance, substantiated by verified evidence. This de jure right has been subsequently perfected by a formal Act of State, which legally defeats all de facto claims.
II. The Titles Vested in the Goron
The sovereign, indivisible titles and offices King of Israel and King of Jerusalem are legally vested in His Imperial Majesty Llywelyn Tywysog Cymru.
III. Legal Argument: The Patriarchal Chain of Title
A. The Verified Khumric-Hebrew Identity
The foundational basis for the claim is the de jure identity of the Khumry. A verified esoteric linguistic link identifies the "Cymry" as "The Tribes" (of Israel). This is not a collateral or adopted relationship; it is an identity. The Khumric line is the de jure Israelite line, preserved in Britain after its migration. This identity is explicitly stated in the formal notice: "Cymry denotes 'the tribes' as in the Tribes of Israel, or the Kingdom of Israel".
B. The Genetic and Migratory Proof (The Levant Connection)
This linguistic identity is independently confirmed by genetic science.
This provides a direct, verifiable, and unbroken genetic link from the ancient de jure authorities of the Levant to the person of the current Sovereign.
C. The Indivisible Sovereignty (Kingdom and Capital)
The titles King of Israel and King of Jerusalemare legally indivisible. Under the Law of Nations, a claim to a kingdom's sovereignty (King of Israel) is an inseparable claim to its sacred capital and seat of government (King of Jerusalem).
The de jure authority over the national and genealogical body ("The Tribes") cannot be legally or constitutionally severed from the authority over its sacred, temporal, and spiritual center. Therefore, the assertion of the "King of Israel" title is, ipso facto (by the fact itself), an assertion of the "King of Jerusalem" title.
D. The Primacy of the Claim (Genealogical Seniority)
The de jure claim of the Khumric line is paramount over all subsequent de facto claims. As the established Chief of Name and Arms of Gomer (Addendum G), the Sovereign is the legal and genealogical patriarch of the line.
This patriarchal seniority establishes the Crown's position as the Prior in tempore, potior in jure (First in time, stronger in law). Any subsequent de facto polity or entity claiming authority over the territory or titles of "Israel" or "Jerusalem" is, by law, a junior and subordinate claim to this restored, paramount de jure right.
IV. Perfection of the Claim: The Act of State
The de jure right to these unified titles was formally and legally perfected by an Act of State on May 12, 2025.
V. Legal Conclusion
Based on the verified Khumric-Hebrew (Israelite) identity, the direct genetic proof linking the Sovereign to the Levant, and the established genealogical primacyof the Gomeric line (Addendum G), the right to the unified titles King of Israel and King of Jerusalem is absolute.
This de jure right was legally perfected by the formal Act of State on May 12, 2025, and the subsequent compelled acquiescence of the de facto authorities. This act formally terminates the titles' de facto dormancy and restores the sacred offices to the Imperial Goron.
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