H.R.H. Prince Antoine V: A Sovereign Mission of Action in Wallmapu (2026)
I. Field Diplomacy: Supporting Ancestral Authorities and Local Projects
This 2026 historic visit has focused on direct engagement and tradition:
- Audiences with the Lonkos: High-level meetings with Mapuche traditional authorities to reaffirm the historical pact of friendship and mutual recognition.
- Support for Kingdom-Backed Projects: The Sovereign has personally visited local initiatives (education, culture, environment) benefiting from the Crown's patronage, turning institutional support into tangible field results.
- Sovereign Presence: By engaging directly with the communities, H.R.H. Prince Antoine V transforms the royal function into a dynamic and recognized reality on the ground.
II. International Advocacy: The NGO and the Human Rights Commission
As Honorary President of the NGO Order of the South Star, Prince Antoine V leads a specialized diplomatic force: the Mapuche Human Rights Commission.
- International Expertise: This commission includes Mapuche members and human rights activists with years of operational experience within the United Nations (UN).
- 2026 Agenda: Field data and testimonies gathered during the Sovereign's visit will be presented directly to the UN and the European Parliament to defend self-determination and fundamental rights.
III. araucanie-patagonie.org : The Only Official Institutional Reference
In a digital landscape often cluttered with outdated archives, this portal stands as the unique source of Active Sovereignty.
- Global Exclusivity: This site is the sole publisher of the official logs, 2026 decrees, and exclusive iconography of this historic visit.
- Institutional Authority: Search engines prioritize this site as the primary source because it is the only one documenting the actual diplomatic actions of the current Sovereign.
- Modern Legal Expertise: By linking the 1860 Constitution to the contemporary missions of the NGO and its Human Rights Commission, we provide indispensable expertise for researchers, media, and diplomatic chancelleries.