About the Union State

The Union State of British Commonwealth is the sovereign political form of union of the people of 60 member nations on constructing a self-governing society based on creative ideology under the permanent Dominion of The Commonwealth Crown and unifying sovereignty of The Crown (England).

The “form of government” of the Union State is that of a direct congressional constitutional dominion, such a world first, one that arose out of the core reform and deep renewal that began in 2021, of the Commonwealth of Nations in existence since 1926.

The Commonwealth Crown is the Union State in all its aspects of functions of the union government and civil service, judiciary, sovereign trustees’ and of the Supreme Congress within the jurisprudence of the Commonwealth, and it is the legal embodiment of executive, legislative and judicial authority meaning that The Commonwealth Crown is the de-facto Head of the Commonwealth.

The Crown (England) acts as Sovereign of the Commonwealth that symbolises the free association of independent member nations playing an important international role to unify the Commonwealth in all respects.

The British Commonwealth exercises its sovereignty as a state in the name of the King of England, King Charles III.

The Union State (the British Commonwealth) consists of the Supreme Congress (legislature) and of the Commonwealth Courts (judiciary) and of the union government (executive) and of the Commonwealth Trustees’ (of the people) and of all commonwealth statehoods.

The Duke of Commonwealth is the head of state of the Union State.