To answer your question, Justice, the movement was founded only 3 years ago by 2 youngish men : Vladimir Nosov, a boxing champion, and the current spokesman, Andrei Kormukhin, a father of 9 children.
The Sorok Sorokov quickly expanded, added a sisterhood 2 years ago, and now is reaching out into remote areas of the country, such as the mysterious Altai Mountain region, to establish local branches.
To date, "there are about 10,000 multinational members. Various projects of the movement include humanitarian help to inhabitants of Donbass, social work with orphanages, homeless, prisoners, and organization of sports events."
One surmises that the rather strong emphasis on sports is to foster a team spirit, give the kids something relatively constructive to do with their time and provide a safe outlet for the pent-up negative emotions so common amongst youth everywhere.
Topics the movement which the movement is tackling include spreading awareness of the evil of abortion.
I don't see any outward sign of a leaning toward monarchist thinking, though some members may in fact be monarchists.
So, what is wrong here, besides the affiliation with Stalin-created MP ? Read below.