Treason has been defined by the Government as anyone who causes the death of H.M An Ard Ri, the Heir Apparent and or the Consort of H.M An Ard Ri.
The Act goes on to define treason as taking part in an armed resistance and with the design of trying to destroy the nation, King and Government.
Those found guilty of treason will have their citizenship stripped.
The Law in Full follows below:

An Act of Parliament of
Riocht na TirNeart.
The Criminal Code of Riocht Na TirNeart defines treason as follows:
A person commits an offence, called treason, if the person:
(a) causes the death of the Sovereign, the heir apparent of the Sovereign, the consort of the Sovereign,
(b) causes harm to the Sovereign, resulting in the death of the Sovereign or
(c) causes harm to the Sovereign, or imprisons or restrains the Sovereign or
(d) levies war, or does any act preparatory to levying war, against the nation of Riocht na TirNeart; or
(e) engages in conduct that assists by any means whatever, with intent to assist, an enemy:
(i) at war with Riocht na TirNeart, whether or not the existence of a state of war has been declared; and
(ii) specified by Proclamation made for the purpose of this paragraph to be an enemy at war with Riocht na TirNeart; or
(f) engages in conduct that assists by any means whatever, with intent to assist:
(i) another country; or
(ii) an organisation;
that is engaged in armed hostilities against the Riocht na TirNeart; or
(g) instigates a person who is not citizen of Riocht na TirNeart to make an armed invasion of the Riocht na TirNeart; or
(h) forms an intention to do any act referred to in a preceding paragraph and manifests that intention by an overt act."
A person is not guilty of treason under paragraphs (e), (f) or (h) if their assistance or intended assistance is purely humanitarian in nature.
The penalty for treason is the stripping of their citizenship.