The chivalric orders of the Principality represent the highest honours that can be bestowed.
Orders of Knighthood represent the highest honours of the Principality. Admission to an Order constitutes membership and is recorded in an official register maintained by the Chancellery.
The senior order of knighthood, founded in 2010. The Order recognises exceptional and enduring service to the Nation or the Crown. Dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, it embodies the values of courage and loyalty. Membership is conferred sparingly and represents the highest recognition the Principality can bestow.
The Royal Order of the Kaharagian Eagle recognises distinguished service in public life, government, or the community. It is conferred upon those who have made lasting contributions to the Principality's institutions, values, or welfare. Membership in the Order reflects the gratitude of the Crown and Nation for service to the public good.