Thiago Lamont
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Thiago Lamont, born on 12 March 1991 and married, is recognized as the hereditary successor to the first English and French monarchs of the Angevin Empire. This lineage also includes the Julio-Claudian, Carolingian, Merovingian, Royal Dynasty of Gwynedd, Yngling Dynasty, Capetian dynasty, Royal House of Normandy, Plantagenet dynasty, Rurik dynasty, and Munsöätten dynasties. He holds the title "Grand Prince" with the style of Imperial Highness, being a cadet member of the distinguished Royal House of MacDonnell Lamont Couto d’ Chandos and the Royal House of Neustria and Angevin, which formerly governed the Angevin Empire, England, and France.
As one of the few remaining descendants by bloodlines and royal laws of Robert II of France, he inherits the title of "prince of blood" (French: Prince du sang), an official designation within the ancient French monarchy since 1527.
On the frosty fog of June 3, 1646, the Cowal Peninsula in Scotland became the stage for a grim tragedy. The mighty Clan Campbell, in an act of brutal violence, decimated the men, women, and children of the valiant Clan Lamont. However, from the ashes of this devastation emerged a story of resilience and triumph.
Robert de Lamont, a revered ancestor whose nobility was recognized by Louis XIV of France in 1621, took in the remnants of the exiled Lamont clan after the Dunoon massacre. Among them was the distant grandfather of Thiago Lamont, a symbol of hope and perseverance.
Exiled in France, the Lamonts saw their noble titles restored. Nevertheless, the French Revolution forced them into exile once more, scattering them between the court of Dom Pedro II in Brazil and the Imperial Romanov family in Russia. Fate, relentless, tested them again with the Russian Revolution and the end of the First World War, ultimately compelling them to seek permanent refuge in Brazil.
Thiago Lamont is an acclaimed diplomat, journalist, and businessman with significant stakes in various global corporations. As the global head of Compliance, Governance, and Risk, he holds a Master of International Law (LLM), a Bachelor of Laws, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. He is registered with the European Commission’s platform for International Cooperation and Development and holds UNGM Number 700418 with the United Nations.
As Chief Compliance Officer of the Illustrious Royal House of MacDonnell Lamont Couto d’ Chandos® (United Nations' Special Consultative Status), The Knights of the Lord Lamont Couto®, Sovereign Order UK®, Military Order Templar Knights of the Lord Lamont Couto®, The Ancient Kingdom of Neustria®, and Royal House of Neustria®, his roles and titles extend across various organizations and orders.
Thiago Lamont is a Knight of Columbus, a Knight of the Holy Catholic Church (Knight, 4th Degree), and a Knight of the Order of the Kingdom of Prussia. He is an Honorary "Colonel Aide de Camp" to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, a Goodwill Ambassador of Kentucky, a member of the Imperial Order of Nobility of the Great Qing, a member of the Kingdom of Serbia, and a member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).