im following you but let me help you reconsider the narrative
in hebrew an angel means "messenger", so when you say "demonic prince" it is being interpreted
only as an evil ruler. But I say, it is
a benign judge that only activates when you seek what is near the judge.
@Koichos correct me if I'm wrong with my interpretation
what makes a king a king is his realm (spiritual and literal), and a realm is an artificial idea so if someone says this realm is mine they are saying to God this plot of area belongs to me and I will stand as an adversary to any who infringe on it
but if you think about it critically it leads back to this idea here:
Numbers 21:1-9

so each time Israel seeks to take a city, it is like joining with a fiery serpent. To the fiery serpent it sees its realm but it can't move. But to Israel it sees a being that is trapped (potentially eternally because the Torah is an everlasting statute)
Psalm 2:1-4
this is why in so many places it says that God will give to Israel the "good of the gentiles" basically alluding to a permanent separation based on this concept between those who believe in God and those who don't see his handiwork