Sending warm congratulations to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Davit of Georgia and to his son, His Royal Highness Prince Giorgi of Georgia, on the anniversary of Prince Giorgi's christening. Prosit!

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Sending warm congratulations to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Davit of Georgia and to his son, His Royal Highness Prince Giorgi of Georgia, on the anniversary of Prince Giorgi's christening. Prosit!
Order of Saint Queen Tamar
Originally established by the Republic of Georgia in 1918 as a national order of merit, the Order of Saint Queen Tamar was abolished by the communists but later restored by the Royal House in 1942. After a period of inactivity, H.R.H. Crown Prince Davit has reincorporated the Order of Saint Queen Tamar into the Royal House of Georgia, providing it with a new Constitutional Charter and bestowing it upon recipients. It recognizes the achievements of both diasporic Georgians and European royalty, and amongst its recipients is the Head of the Imperial House of Russia HIH Grand Duke Wladimiro Kirilovich and the Head of the House of Borbón-Sevilla, the Duke Francisco de Borbón y de Borbón.
https://www.royalhouseofgeorgiausa.org/royal-orders/
Order of the Eagle of Georgia
The Order of the Eagle of Georgia and the Seamless Tunic of Our Lord Jesus Christ is the highest order bestowed by the Royal House of Georgia. This family dynastic institute was originally founded by Saint Queen Tamar (1184-1213) and reconstituted in 1939 by H.R.H. Irakly Bagrationi Mukran, grandfather of the current Head of the Royal House. It is awarded to members of royal houses, patriarchs as well as political and military figures. Notable recipients include Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama of Japan, King Umberto of Italy, King Boris of Bulgaria, King George Tupou V of Tonga, Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia, Prince Jaime de Borbón, Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, and Prince Nicholas of Romania.
https://www.royalhouseofgeorgiausa.org/royal-orders/