Tungi and Tu'ipelehake become Princes [1]
Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 23:40. Updated on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 - 18:44.
A statement from the Lord Chamberlain said that with the forthcoming coronation, Tungi had been appointed Lord Bearer of the Crown and Tu'ipelehake Lord Protector of the Royal Regalia.
"In recognition of these services, the King has elevated both noblemen to the rank of Prince under his prerogative powers in a formal document known as an Act of Serjeanty. Future holders of the noble titles of Tungi and Tu'ipelehake will succeed to these Princely titles."
In the Order of Precedence they will follow immediately after Royal Princes and Princesses. "They shall be addressed as Their Serene Highnesses as a mark of esteem, and as an invocation of the ancient origins of the Tungi and Tu'iplelehake titles as Sovereign Lords," the Lord Chamberlain stated.
Prince Tungi, formerly the Hon. Sitiveni 'Alaivahamama'o Polule'uligana Taunusia ma'a Tonga, was last week appointed to the title of Tungi. The title was last held by the late King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV before he ascended the throne in 1965.