Editorial Staff
17 de April de 2026

Round Table of the Order of the Eagle of Georgia Held in Los Angeles

On the morning of Friday, March 20th, the Royal House of Georgia convened a Round Table of the Order of the Eagle of Georgia at the Montrose at Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. The session brought together dignitaries, members of the Royal Orders, and invited guests for a focused exchange on matters of shared interest and ongoing initiatives.

The gathering was hosted by HE Maj. Jason Hatch, Rector Coordinator for the United States and led by HH Tavadi Kimon Andreou, Chief Administrator of the Royal House and Vice Chancellor of the Royal Orders, in the presence of TRH Crown Prince Davit and Prince Giorgi Bagration. The atmosphere throughout the morning was cordial and professional, fostering thoughtful discussion and engagement among attendees.

The program featured a series of presentations addressing both historical and contemporary subjects. HIRH Princess Maria-Anne Galitzine, Archduchess of Austria, delivered an informational session on her grandfather, Blessed Karl, offering personal and historical insight into his life and legacy.

Maj. Hatch introduced the Royal House’s new anti-human trafficking initiative, Aisha’s Notebook, a major educational program designed to help young boys and girls understand the risks and patterns used by human traffickers so that they may better protect themselves. The initiative will also involve partnerships with local and international law enforcement to establish a strong reporting network. This important effort is set to begin in developing regions of the world and expand from there. More information on Aisha’s Notebook will be shared soon.

Further contributions included a presentation by Royal Heraldic Artist Tania Crossingham on the Royal Heraldic College of Georgia, highlighting its role and ongoing work. Tania also unveiled her latest work on the Letters Patent of the heraldic grant for the Duke of Gardabani.

The session also included remarks and a discussion by former Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, who spoke on her experience with the United Nations. Ms. Gamba also gave the attendees an overview of the UN Secretary General election process and the inner workings of the institution.

The Round Table served as an informative and engaging forum, reinforcing the Royal House’s commitment to education, humanitarian work, and international dialogue. It provided attendees with a deeper understanding of current initiatives while strengthening connections among members and supporters in the Americas.