Nominate someone for a Kaharagian honour
Recognising service, merit, and quiet dedication.
Start nominationThe next Prince's Day Honours List will be announced on Prince’s Day, 23 October 2026.
Why the honours system exists
The honours system of the Principality of Kaharagia recognises those whose service, achievement, kindness, and dedication deserve notice. We welcome nominations from anyone, anywhere in the world, for individuals who have made a meaningful contribution to Kaharagia, to their community, to their field, or to the wider good of humanity.
Many people serve quietly. They support their neighbours, strengthen their communities, care for others, advance learning, defend dignity, or give their time without expectation of reward. Kaharagia seeks to recognise that kind of service as well as more visible public achievement.
Service to the community
Neighbours supported, communities strengthened, others cared for — the quiet work that holds a place together.Service to Kaharagia and its people
Contribution to the life, institutions, and people of the Principality, at home or abroad.Service to the wider good
Humanitarian work, learning advanced, dignity defended — service to a field or to humanity itself.Who can take part
Who can take part
- Anyone may submit a nomination — you do not need to be Kaharagian.
- Any individual may be nominated, regardless of nationality.
- A nominee may be recognised for local, national, international, or Kaharagian service.
Please note
- Self-nominations are not accepted.
- The nominee should not be told that they have been nominated.
What kind of service can be recognised
Recognition is for individuals — for visible public achievement and for quiet service alike. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Community service
- Charitable and humanitarian work
- Education, science, and research
- Arts, culture, and heritage
- Public service
- Professional excellence
- Health and care
- Quiet, sustained dedication
Before you begin
- Self-nominations are not accepted.
- Do not tell the nominee they have been nominated.
- You will need your own contact information.
- Provide as much detail and concrete evidence as you can.
- Submission does not guarantee an honour.
How nominations are considered
- Your nomination is received by the Chancellery and recorded in confidence.
- It is reviewed confidentially against the merits described.
- The Honours Committee may make recommendations.
- H.R.H. The Prince, as Sovereign and fons honorum, makes the final decision.
- Conferrals are published through the proper official channels.
Forms of recognition
You do not need to know which honour fits. The Chancellery decides the appropriate recognition; your nomination simply tells us about the person.