Brunanter government in exile

The Brunanter government-in-exile was an exiled government of Brunant based in Lovia.

The invasion
With the Siege of Malta in 1940-41 carried out by Italy and Germany, many high-profile Brunanter politicians left the country seeing a Nazi invasion or bombardment imminent. King Johan II had his wife and children sent to his wife's home country of Lovia. The King stayed behind with 18-year-old Prince Marten. Following the invasion of Brunant by Nazi German forces, the rest of the Royal Family left the country to London. Willem Darnant, the President was arrested trying to flee the country and soon after it became very difficult to leave Brunant.

In London
In London, the government set up a temporary government at 23 St James' Square. Hans van Loos was elected president of the government-in-exile. Due in part to pressure from the King and the potential dangers of an attack in London, the government moved to Noble City, Lovia.

In Lovia
The government set up their offices in Clermont House.

Underground activities
By late 1941, the government was supplying members of the Underground Revolution and other resistance movements with cash, weapons and other forms of aid.