Koruna Česká is one of the oldest active political parties in the Czech Republic founded after the end of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia.
Its precursor was a monarchist civic initiative, "Czech Children [cs]", founded in 1988 by Petr Placák as a dissident group against the communist regime.
[6] Some KČ members also created mock ballots for Karl von Habsburg as an heir to the throne, which garnered some media attention.
[13] But in the 2018 Czech Senate election, Jitka Chalánková, an independent candidate running with the support of Koruna Česká and the Conservative Party, was successful.
In the 2019 European Parliament election Koruna Česká, together with other smaller parties, formed a coalition with the KDU-ČSL; their combined list received 7.24% of the vote.
After the election, KČ suggested Archduke Karl von Habsburg as the next President of the European Commission and sent a formal request to the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic to support him.
[17] Koruna Česká's Presidium, resulting from the party's XXXth General Assembly held on 1 April 2023 in Kroměříž:[18][19] Since 2015, at its general assemblies, Koruna Česká has granted honorary membership to prominent public figures who are related to the party in thought and have contributed significantly to the promotion of its ideas.