After more than 130 years since the end of the monarchy in Brazil, a resident of Cubatão, in São Paulo, he decided to undertake a peculiar project: build a castle in his backyard and call himself king.
Ivanio I did not limit himself to recreating medieval architecture in his residence, but also adopted a monarchical lifestyle, including clothing such as a royal cloak.
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Cubatão's peculiar royalty gained notoriety last week, when one of the videos shared by Ivanio's son, the self-proclaimed prince of Cubatão, went viral on social media. social media.
Gus Batista, Ivanio's successor, has been documenting his father's journey since June this year, sharing details of the castle and a glimpse of the king's routine in his royal apartments.
However, the real explosion of notoriety on the internet occurred after an influencer commented on the initial video of the castle, catapulting the king of Cubatão into the spotlight.
The royalty of Cubatão achieved notoriety last week due to the viralization of one of the videos posted by Gus Batista, son of Ivanio, who is the self-styled prince of Cubatão and the successor of Ivanio.
Since June this year, Gus has been sharing posts that feature details of the castle built by his father and offer a glimpse of the routine the king adopts in his royal quarters.
The video that gained attention on social media begins with Gus explaining that his father built a castle in his backyard.
It then details the architecture of the castle's exterior, revealing the medieval elements that make it up. The interior of the castle is then explored, where paintings and portraits, including a representation of Ivanio as the King of Cubatão, decorate the walls.
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Who are we not to surrender to royalty? If he built a castle, he's the king – and we can't argue!
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