Henri VI (Henri count of Paris) in his coronation robes

Henri VI (Henri count of Paris) in his coronation robes

Made with AI and edited by hand to make it a bit les AI-y.

Henri, count of Paris, pretender to the throne of France as Henry VI from 1940 to 1999. Probably the claimant that was the closest to restoring the monarchy, as he was heavily engaged in the French monarchist movement, and even discussed the topic with de Gaulle.

He was theatrical enough to where he would have wanted to be crowned in Rheims, using the traditional rite. So it is interesting to see, if the monarchy had been restored and he had been crowned, how his customary portrait with the coronation robes would have looked like.

u/BrodyJerome — 10 days ago

Coats of arms of the four new SSPX bishops

De Sivry, probably owing to his aristocratic background, seems to be the only one who understands how heraldry works.

u/BrodyJerome — 2 months ago

Fictional passports I created for my Kaiserreich 1990s headcanon

My headcanon is one where monarchist movements win basically everywhere, and the norm in Europe and the rest of the world is monarchy.

The italian confederation is a supranational union, like the EU, headed by the pope.

Also I kept the "United" part in the UK because despite Ireland leaving, the word United is still important to the Scots.

The South African Republic has a coat of arm that takes Natal out and introduces Betsjoeanaland, because Natal left the union. It also reverted to its more Boer name and motto to symbolize the erasure of all things british, since the british are no longer politically relevant in the union.

Russia is called Tsardom of Russia because it is Diterikhs' Russia. He did not like the post Peter the Great Russia, thus this is a more eastern coat of arms. Passport is also spelled in the pre-reform Russian cyrilic.

u/BrodyJerome — 3 months ago