About

The Official Royal House of Sori is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich legacy of African royalty, particularly the history of Prince Abdulrahman Ibrahima Sori, a significant figure from the Kingdom of Fouta Jallon, now part of modern-day Guinea. Founded in 1993 by HRH Princess Karen Chatman, a direct descendant of Prince Abdulrahman, the organization works to honor his heritage while fostering global outreach initiatives that uplift and engage people of all backgrounds.

Through its work, the Royal House of Sori embraces cultural preservation, education, and community-driven efforts to ensure that the legacy of African leadership remains accessible and inspirational to everyone, regardless of race, nationality, or social standing. By building bridges between diverse communities, the organization continues to advocate for historical awareness, equity, and shared prosperity.