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Queen’s Crystal Jubilee Begins

Her Majesty The Queen Celebrates 15 Glorious Years on the Ladonian Throne

WOTAN CITY, LADONIA — The Home Office is proud to announce the commencement of Her Majesty the Queen Carolyn’s Crystal Jubilee, marking 15 years of enlightened and unwavering reign over the Sovereign Micronation of Ladonia.

On this day fifteen years ago, Her Majesty ascended to the Ladonian Throne, becoming a steadfast symbol of unity, creativity, and defiance against the mundane. Since her accession, Queen Carolyn has presided over a period of remarkable growth in Ladonia’s cultural life, international recognition, and digital dominion. Her reign has been characterized by wit, wisdom, and an enduring commitment to the artistic and philosophical ideals upon which Ladonia was founded.

The Crystal Jubilee will be observed throughout the remainder of 2025 with a program of celebratory events, proclamations, and civic engagement across Ladonia’s global citizenry. Planned commemorations include a virtual Royal Address to the Nation, the unveiling of a Crystal Jubilee Medal, and a Jubilee Festival of the Arts — celebrating the free expression and eccentricity cherished by all Ladonians.

The culmination of the Crystal Jubilee year will be celebrated on June 2, 2026, which marks not only the 15th anniversary of Queen Carolyn’s accession, but also the 30th anniversary of Ladonia’s founding. On that day in 1996, Queen Carolyn was first proclaimed on Ladonia’s National Day — a milestone moment that continues to shape Ladonia’s legacy.

His Grace the Most Noble Erik, Duke of Southmoor, KH, SC, and Home Secretary of Ladonia, offered the following remarks:

“Her Majesty’s reign has been a luminous chapter in Ladonian history — a beacon of imaginative sovereignty in a world too often dimmed by conformity. As we enter this Crystal Jubilee, we do so with gratitude, reverence, and no small amount of pageantry.”

The Ladonian Government invites all citizens, honorary members, and foreign dignitaries to participate in the year’s festivities. Further details and schedules will be announced by the Ministry of Culture and the Royal Household.

Long live the Queen! Vivat Regina Ladoniae!

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