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Royentation : The Royal Diaspora Monarchy Series, #2 - Professor Patrick Businge

Royentation

The Royal Diaspora Monarchy Series, #2

By: Professor Patrick Businge, King Clyde Rivers

eBook | 28 February 2026

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What happens when a people are not erased — but turned? ROYENTATION: Returning Identity in a Kingdom Without Borders introduces a new civilisational concept for the modern era: the re-orientation of identity toward inherited dignity, ancestral responsibility, and sovereign consciousness.

In this powerful and philosophically rich work, HRM King Clyde Rivers and HRG Duke Patrick Businge argue that the crisis of identity facing the royal diaspora is not a crisis of worth but a crisis of direction. Colonisation did not destroy identity; it redirected it. Survival required improvisation. Improvisation became normal. Over time, inherited identity was replaced with performance, mobility, and external validation. Royentation names the turning back.

This book explores:

  • How bearings are quietly stolen through cultural redirection
  • Why improvisation, though necessary, cannot sustain legacy
  • The cost of forgetting custodianship across generations
  • The difference between achievement and inheritance
  • How royal consciousness transcends borders, race, and geography

Royentation is not political theory. It is not nostalgia. It is not ceremonial romance. It is a disciplined re-alignment of posture before power — a call to leaders, institutions, and individuals to live as ancestors-in-training rather than temporary performers. Rooted in the philosophy of the Royal Diaspora Monarchy and Greatness Studies, this work reframes royalty not as dominance, but as responsibility. Not as title, but as transmission.

In a world obsessed with speed, Royentation restores direction. In an age of visibility, it restores weight. In a time of fragmentation, it restores continuity. This is not a book about reclaiming identity. It is about correcting orientation. And once orientation is restored, legacy becomes inevitable.

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