Michael Bates

Director

Popular As Michael Bates (Sealand)

Birthday August 2, 1952

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England

Age 71 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1952

Michael Roy Bates (born 2 August 1952), self-styled as Prince Michael of Sealand, is an English businessman and self-published author.

He operates a self-proclaimed and unrecognized micronation called the Principality of Sealand, which he inherited from his parents Paddy Roy Bates and Joan Bates.

Michael Bates was born to Roy and Joan Bates on 2 August 1952.

1966

On 24 December 1966, at the age of 14, Michael joined his father Roy in occupying HM Fort Roughs, where they established a pirate radio station.

Michael left his boarding school to visit the platform and ended up never going back, stating, "I thought it was a six-week adventure, not 34 years."

1967

On 2 September 1967, Roy declared sovereignty over the platform, and moved his family permanently to Sealand, including wife Joan, son Michael, and daughter Penelope.

Michael was a key participant in the battle to retake Sealand from the perpetrators of an attempted coup.

On whether Sealand is a sovereign state, Bates stated, "We have never asked for recognition, and we’ve never felt the need to ask for recognition. You don't have to have recognition to be a state, you just have to fulfill the criteria of the Montevideo Convention which is population, territory, government and the capacity to enter into negotiation with other states. We can and we have done all these things. We've had the German ambassador visit at one point to discuss something: that was defacto recognition. We've had communication with the president of France many years ago, but we have never asked for recognition and we don’t feel we need it."

2012

He has claimed the title "Prince of Sealand" since the death of his father in 2012.

2015

In 2015, Bates published a memoir about his experiences with Sealand called Principality of Sealand: Holding the Fort.

2016

Bates presented a discussion of his book at Estuary 2016, an art, literature, music and film festival.

2017

In September 2017, Bates held a dinner to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sealand, stating, "We're perhaps the most undemanding state in the world. We don't force anybody to worship any god or religion or anything. Maybe that's why we've lasted so long. Hopefully I'll be around for the next 50!"

Bates divides his time between Sealand and Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

He wanted his three children to attend English schools.

Bates runs a shellfish company that harvests cockles mainly for the Spanish market.

The business, called Fruits of the Sea, is run by Bates and his sons James and Liam.

He also has a daughter named Charlotte.

All three children are with his former wife, Lorraine Wheeler.

Bates's second wife is Mei Shi, a former officer in the Chinese People's Liberation Army.