Jeanne, Crown Princess of Arlandica

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Jeanne
RIM ACI BCVR
Crown Princess of Arlandica
Reign26 December 2020 - present
PredecessorOffice established
Governor-Representative of Nueva Bago
Assumed office
8 July 2022
Preceded byOffice established
Minister of Home Affairs
Assumed office
19 February 2024
Preceded byOffice established
Born20 November 2013 (2013-11-20) (age 11)
Southern Philippines Medical Center, Bajada, Davao City, Philippines
HouseArlandica
ReligionCatholicism
OccupationStudent
Styles of
Jeanne
Reference styleHer Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness
Alternative styleMa'am, Miss (Ms.)

Jeanne (Empress Je-ann Lopez Garte; born November 20, 2013), commonly referred to as Je ann, is the heir apparent to the Arlandican throne. She is the younger sister of King Jerold I, and current serves as the Governor-Representative of Nueva Bago.

Micronational career

Jeanne joined Arlandica shortly after its establishment, as she is the younger sister of Jerold I, a micronationalist. She assumed various roles within Arlandica, including opposing the establishment of the monarchy. Jeanne was the head of the United Arland Communist Party, a former political party in Arlandican government. She even planned to launch a coup attempt against her brother, which she indeed attempted, but unfortunately, it ended in failure.

Months after the coup, Jeanne officially became the heir apparent to the Arlandican throne and pledged not to rebel against her brother any longer. She supported her brother and joined him in addressing several conflicts involving Arlandica. Presently, in addition to her role as Crown Princess, she serves as the Governor-Representative of Nueva Bago and holds a regular position within the Civil Guards.

Jeanne was appointed by Jerold I as the Minister of Home Affairs. She became the head of the Youth for Progress, the youth wing of the National People's Party, in February and April 2024, respectively.

Awards and decorations