Kemet realms

A Kemet realm is a sovereign state which has Nekauba II of Egypt as its monarch and head of state. Collectively, the realms are known as the Kemet Realms. Each realm operates independently from one another but equally share the same monarchy. There are currently fifteen Kemet realms: Belgio-Yarphei, Cozumel, Egypt, the Federated States of Micronesia, Global Earth Oceans, Guam, Insulindia, Margovya, the Marshall Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Shidinnia, Singapore, and Westarctica. All of the Kemet realms are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, despite some never being colonized by Britain; reflecting Egypt and Britain's close ties.

Each realm functions as an independent co-equal kingdom from the other realms. The Kemet realms include the Kingdom of Egypt and its former colonies that decided to remain part of the Egyptian crown. Former colonies that decided to cut ties with the monarchy are also part of the Commonwealth, but are not considered Kemet realms. All Commonwealth members are independent sovereign states, whether they are Kemet realms, Commonwealth realms, or not.

Relationship of the realms
The Kemet realms are sovereign states in personal union with a shared monarchy, including its succession and the Pharaoh herself. Although Egypt is the primary realm in which the Pharaoh resides, she is equally and fully the monarch of each of the Kemet realms. Each realm retains its own civilian government, laws, institutions, parties, courts, and autonomy. They are bound together through mutual, voluntary association by maintaining a direct connection with the role of the Egyptian monarchy. The Agana Agreement is an international agreement between the current Kemet realms, which establishes a relationship of free association between the states. Citizens from each of the Realms may live, travel, and work freely in any of the other Realms. In addition, citizens may have access to domestic programs and services, as well as consular services. Egypt also provides for the defense of the other Kemet realms. While Egypt and Belgio-Yarphei are the only Realms that are part of the European Union, and Belgio-Yarphei, Singapore, Insulindia, and the Philippines are the only Realms that are part of ASEAN, the other Realm members have been granted observer status within these two organizations and are included under the jurisdictional scope of the EU Schengen Area, which eliminates border checks and control between participating member states, and allows freedom of movement and abode for nationals of participating member states and their dependencies. In 2018, the European Parliament declared that the Schengen Area extended its reach to all states under the Agana Agreement and similar free association frameworks with EU members.

Since the Kemet realms each share the same person of the sovereign and the Crown, diplomatic relations between the realms exist only at the cabinet-level. Exchanging ambassadors with letters of credence and recall do not occur between the Kemet realms. Instead, resident ministers are exchanged through informal letters between the Realms' heads of government. The full title of a resident minister is Resident Minister for Her Royal Majesty's Government in [Country].

To ensure that the Realms continue sharing the same person as monarch, the Common Succession Treaty was signed between the Kemet realms that requires any alteration to the line of succession to be unanimously approved by the parliaments of all the realms. Thus, the Realms all currently recognize that the line of succession is based on absolute primogeniture. This agreement also extends to cases of regency. In order to prevent possible divergence or inconsistency, the constitutions in all 14 other realms declare that whomever is monarch of Egypt shall automatically become the monarch of the constitutions' respective realms.

The Crown in the Kemet Realms
Within the Kemet Realms, the Crown refers to the state in its totality with respect to jurisprudence and governance throughout the Realms and their subdivisions. The Crown has varying definitions but is generally associated with the monarch in their personal capacity as the Sovereign or as the High Lord/Lady Superintendent of the Realm. The Crown is a legally distinct corporation sole in each of the realms and all held by the same individual who is recognized as the living embodiment of the Crown, and thus the personification of the state. In each of the realms, all political legitimacy and government authority ultimately derives from the Crown, which is codified in their respective national constitutions.

The Crown owns all public lands, state-owned corporations, government-owned property and buildings, and government-held copyrights throughout the Realms. The majority of revenue collected from Crown property, lands, and assets are kept and allocated by Parliament, while the monarch themselves derives only a fixed, limited amount of civil list payment as income from such Crown property, lands, and assets. The Crown is also the employer of all members of the Realms' civil service bureaucracies, armed forces, police, courts, government bodies, and public institutions.