Prince Roy of the Principality of Sealand dies at the age of 91

Roy Bates, also known as Prince Roy and the founder of the Principality of Sealand died yesterday at the age of 91. While Bates’ claim that the abandoned WWII sea fort was his own sovereign nation was never recognized by any country, Bates and his family asserted their territorial claim for decades and decades, even fending off an armed invasion at one point.
Bates, who has died aged 91, occupied an abandoned wartime fort in the North Sea and declared it the sovereign Principality of Sealand, with its own passports, flag, anthem and stamps — and himself as its monarch.
What began as a swinging 60s attempt to set up a radio station became a micro-state that is still going strong more than 45 years later — although it has not been recognized by any government. “I might die young or I might die old, but I will never die of boredom,” Bates said in a 1980s interview.
Bates’ son Michael said Wednesday that his father died Tuesday at a care home in Leigh-on-Sea in eastern England. He had been suffering from Alzheimer’s.
In the 1960s, inspired by the “pirate radio” movement of unlicensed stations broadcasting pop music from outside Britain’s boundaries, Bates set up Radio Essex on an offshore fort. When that was closed down, he moved in 1966 to Fort Roughs, a disused World War II artillery platform in international waters about 7 miles (13 kilometers) off England’s east coast.
Michael Bates said his father initially intended to set up another radio station, but then “had the bizarre idea of declaring independence.” Rejecting a British order to leave, he proclaimed the fort the Principality of Sealand, declaring himself Prince Roy and his wife Joan as princess. The 550-square-meter (5,920-square-foot) fort — two concrete towers connected by an iron platform — claimed to be the world’s smallest sovereign state, though it was not internationally recognized. Bates was tried in 1968 after an incident in which shots were fired from the platform at a British boat. He was acquitted, with the court ruling that Sealand fell outside the U.K.’s jurisdiction. Britain later expanded its territorial waters to encompass Sealand, but has largely ignored the breakaway platform.
Despite the lack of legal status, Bates gave Sealand its own constitution, red, white and black flag, passports, stamps, coins, national anthem and motto: “E Mare Libertas” — “From the Sea, Freedom.”
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