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The '''Royal House of the Tigerium''' is the reigning [[Plushie dynasty|dynasty]] of the [[Tigerium]]. Under the present constitution, all members of the royal family other than the [[Monarch of the Tigerium]] and the [[Crown Minister of the Tigerium]] hold only ceremonial titles. In practice however, most members of the royal family own businesses and have significant influence in the [[Politics of the Tigerium|government and politics of the Tigerium]].
The '''Royal House of the Tigerium''' is the reigning [[Plushie dynasty|dynasty]] of the [[Tigerium]]. Under the present constitution, all members of the royal family other than the [[Monarch of the Tigerium]] and the [[Crown Minister of the Tigerium]] hold only ceremonial titles. In practice however, most members of the royal family own businesses and have significant influence in the [[Politics of the Tigerium|government and politics of the Tigerium]].

Revision as of 21:54, 26 March 2026

Tigrish, Tijgertje and Tiggy at a snowy resort on 8 january 2026

The Royal House of the Tigerium is the reigning dynasty of the Tigerium. Under the present constitution, all members of the royal family other than the Monarch of the Tigerium and the Crown Minister of the Tigerium hold only ceremonial titles. In practice however, most members of the royal family own businesses and have significant influence in the government and politics of the Tigerium.

The family has been generally considered extremely strict on who can formally enter the royal house. Only tigers high in status and similar in appearance to the royals can enter the family, in the case that they have a relationship with a member of the royal house. Members of the royal family can still have relationships with tigers that do not meet the criteria to join the royal family, though any children that are produced are not eligible members of the royal family unless they match the required traits.

Throughout history, the royal family has been close with the Purr family, the royal house of Juniorwood. In particular, Tijgertje and Junior hold close relations.

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