They are the self-proclaimed king and queen of an African royal dynasty who set out on a mission to reclaim land 'stolen' from their ancestors.
Kofi Offeh, 36, from Ghana and Jean Gasho, 43, from Zimbabwe shocked locals after setting up camp in a Scottish wood claiming it was territory belonging to their 'lost tribe' and now part of the northern Kingdom of Kubala.
They live there as King Atehene and Queen Nandi along with their handmaiden Asnat - who is really an American named Kaura Taylor, 21, who vanished from her home in Texas with her one-year-old child three months ago.
The group - who were evicted earlier this month from their original base on land belonging to Scottish Borders council which they renamed Mount Shungu - adopt African tribal robes and face paint as they go about living their unconventional lives in the wilderness.
Dozens of photographs and videos posted on social media show the group performing rituals, dancing around a fire and worshipping as well as carrying out everyday chores at their off-grid tented settlement in the forest outside Jedburgh.











