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On June 5, 9, with the joint witness of many European royal family mbers, the "European Royal Family Union Declaration" was officially signed in London, the capital of the British Empire, and took effect imdiately.

The Joint Declaration states that European royal families should protect the safety of all European royal family mbers, prohibit all regicide actions, and condemn all acts of assassinating royal family mbers.

If regicide occurs in any European royal family mber's country after signing the declaration, other European royal families should unite to protect the royal family mbers of that country and restore its monarchy and social stability.

Although this is sowhat differt from Arthur's idea of ​​consolidating the monarchy and monarchist power in the world, it is still a protection for the royal families and monarchs of various countries.

Regicide is almost a taboo topic among European royal families. European royal families can watch monarchs of other countries lose their status or ev their throne, but they cannot sit idly by and let European monarchs be killed by commoners and forces.

This is tantamount to a direct challge to European monarchism and European royal families, and also threats the safety of all royal families and European monarchs.

For example, after the Frch Revolution broke out, the Frch people st the Frch King to the guillotine, resulting in a coalition of anti-Frch monarchies in Europe.

The revolution and ideas spread by France severely threated the stability of other monarchist countries. Moreover, the Frch people st their king directly to the guillotine, which made European royal families extrely fearful of the revolution and ideas sparked by the Frch, and ev organized armies to extinguish the Frch Revolution.

What if the Frch did not commit regicide? Could the formation of the anti-Frch alliance be so smooth?

All these are unknown, but no one can dy that regicide is definitely taboo for European royal families, and those who commit regicide will definitely be hit hard by the European royal families.

It is worth mtioning that although Carlos I was very dissatisfied with Arthur, he was very active wh signing this European Royal Family Union Declaration.

After all, in this European group, the behavior of Carlos I is clear to other royal family mbers.

Because of the Royal Security Intelligce Bureau, Arthur has so understanding of the currt situation in Portugal.

The currt situation in Portugal can be described as a ss. Portugal should also be one of the countries where the monarch and monarchism are most likely to be eliminated among all European monarchist countries at prest.

How serious is it? This ti Carlos I directly mobilized his own trusted gerals to escort him, and ev requested the protection of the British Empire, fearing that the reactionary forces at ho would eliminate him at sea.

Unfortunately, this is all Carlos I has. Although there are still loyal armies in the country, Carlos I dare not mobilize them.

If this army is mobilized, th the situation in Portugal would really be unbearable, and what would happ, no one would dare to guarantee.

Fortunately, Carlos I did not die in the previous assassination attempt. After all, having be a king for many years, his political skills are much stronger than his younger son, Manuel.

In history, after the assassination of Carlos I, the throne fell to Prince Manuel, the second heir, because the king and the crown prince died at the sa ti.

Unfortunately, Manuel was never trained as a crown prince, and with a short ti in power and no prestige in Portugal, Portugal beca a republic in just a few years ti.

The currt Portugal is still under the control of Carlos I. Although the dostic situation is also very bad, it is better than the historical Manuel II scario.

At least the Portuguese monarchy can barely maintain itself, although maintaining the monarchy itself is a strain for Carlos I.

This ti, coming to attd the funeral of Edward VII, Carlos I also had the inttion of seeking protection and allies.

Unfortunately, among the several European powers that can help Portugal's monarchist rule, Tsar Nicholas II did not co for personal reasons, George V has not yet ascded the throne, and dostic affairs were busy ough that he didn't have the mood to manage other countries' affairs.

And the only capable and willing King William II has a much better relationship with Arthur than with Carlos I, which makes Carlos I very vious and jealous of Arthur.

Unfortunately, Carlos I's vy and jealousy of Arthur is not known, and ev if he knew, he would not care.

Facing the crisis of subverting the national regi, Carlos I's ans seem sowhat pale.

If it were Arthur, he would spare no effort to strangle all forces that could threat his own kingship.

Ev if it stirred up a storm of blood in the country for a while, it would be better than letting the royal family and the tire family head towards extinction.

It is worth noting that although Portugal and Australasia were at war, many European royal families expressed support for Carlos I wh he and his heir were assassinated.

At that ti, Carlos I could negotiate with Australasia, and with the support of other countries, he could catch all the restless forces in the country at once and eradicate them for assassinating the king and the crown prince.

Although it would cause a huge loss of personal reputation, it could completely change the currt crisis in Portugal and ev make the royal power and the position of the royal family more stable.

Unfortunately, at that ti Carlos I was very angry with Australasia, ev treating Australasia as the biggest emy, rather than dostic reactionary forces.

The fact is that Australasia is only interested in the small territory of Portuguese Timor. However, reactionary forces within Portugal are constantly trying to overthrow Carlos I and the tire Portuguese Royal Family.

Having missed the best opportunity to eliminate the Republican opposition forces at the ti, ev with the support of European powers, Carlos I could only maintain the status quo at most now.

Unless Carlos I could control all the military power of Portugal, or persuade the European great powers to sd troops for protection, any radical move could lead to the outbreak of civil war in Portugal.

Logically speaking, though the Kingdom of Portugal had declined, it still possessed a considerable number of colonies.

According to the currt crisis in the Kingdom of Portugal, many European countries should be coveting Portugal's colonies.

However, more than a decade ago in the Anglo-Portuguese War, the British had agreed to provide security guarantees for Portugal's colonies in exchange for Portugal's support.

This is the real reason why ev now, with Portugal in a severe crisis, the smaller European countries still dare not covet Portugal's colonies.

As for whether William II would agree to help Carlos I stabilize the situation in Portugal, Arthur did not really care.

After all, ev if the situation in Portugal stabilized, it was destined not to be a rival for Australasia unless both Britain and Germany provided substantial assistance to Portugal, helping it develop to the currt level of Australasia.

But is this realistic? Britain and Germany would not do so without sufficit interests.

Portugal can't offer much in return, at most only African colonies.

However, if Carlos I dared to offer African colonies, ev with the help of Britain and Germany, his reign would likely co to an d.

Like the currt Kingdom of the Netherlands, Portugal's few remaining colonies also serve as a fig leaf for the country's pride.

If those few remaining colonies were also stripped away, Portugal would truly sink to the level of a third- or ev fourth-tier European country, with the risk of being swallowed by Spain.

The European royal gathering lasted only two days, and most of the royal family mbers departed soon afterward.

After all, the affairs of various European countries are nurous at prest, and they cannot afford to delay for too long.

There are not many European monarchs like William II and Arthur who hold real power, so few can joy the leisurely life like Arthur and William II in other countries.

After the gathering ded, Arthur received an invitation from King George V to visit the United Kingdom as King of Australasia and to discuss further trade and cooperation betwe the United Kingdom and Australasia.

This was King George V's goodwill toward Arthur, as the British Empire and Australasia are connected by blood, and both rulers co from the British Royal Family—a reason to deep their relationship.

Arthur gladly accepted the invitation, as there was no reason to refuse.

From June 8th, Arthur officially paid a visit to the British Empire and wt to pay tribute at Que Victoria's tomb.

While Arthur paid tribute to Que Victoria, a large number of British people and dia gathered outside the royal tomb.

After the evts at Edward VII's funeral, Arthur beca a popular figure in the British Empire and attracted the atttion of many British people.

As Arthur erged from the royal tomb escorted by nurous guards, soone in the dia shouted from dozs of ters away, "Your Majesty Arthur, what are your thoughts on the British Empire?"

Arthur paused his steps toward the convoy, th walked a few steps closer to the crowd, looked in the direction of the voice, and replied sincerely and loudly, "No matter wh, the British Empire is my beloved holand. Here are my childhood, the cities I love, and my dear father and grandmother. Of course, now there is also my uncle.

I am honored to be a mber of the British Royal Family, and I will never forget any momts in the United Kingdom, which will be my most precious mories."

Wh mtioning his father and grandmother, Arthur's voice noticeably trembled, touching the hearts of the dia and reporters prest.

"Such guine stimt!" Soone could not help but praise from the bottom of their heart.

"Your Majesty Arthur, stay in Britain!" The crowd was silt for a while before soone dared to speak up.

Arthur shook his head and smiled, "I love the British Empire and all the people living here. But I am sorry that I am now the King of Australasia, and I must consider my subjects. Compared to the prosperous and wealthy British Empire, Australasia, which is currtly backward and impoverished, clearly needs more help.

Moreover, I made a promise to my grandmother to make Australasia a prosperous and strong country. I'm sure you don't want to break my promise to my grandmother, do you?"

Arthur emphasized the words "prosperous and wealthy British Empire" and "backward and impoverished Australasia," impressing them deeply upon the minds of the listers.

After a brief pause, Arthur continued, "Of course, I still look forward to every trip to the British Empire. I hope the British Empire and Australasia will always be frids, and my visits to the British Empire will never be hindered."

"Well, gtlem, I can only chat with you up to this point. Tomorrow I have many trade and aid negotiations with the British governmt. I believe you will hear the news in a few days." Seeing that the atmosphere had be well established and the ssage intded for external dissemination had be basically conveyed, Arthur ded the conversation and got in the car to leave.

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