Re: LadyBug's Royal Congrats - Round 5
in reply to a message by LadyBug
Squint
Country: Vanitano-Umbreca
Royal Surname: von Talvio
King: James Darius Emmanuel Antony Octavian VI (29)
Queen: Violetta Cecilia Melisande Estelle (32)
Princess: Isabel Gervaise Amandine Renate (10)
Princess: Elizabeth Honora Jamesina Isolda (9)
Crown Prince: Christian Konrad Augustin Philippe Aurelius (6)
Princess: Antonia Camilla Hermione Octavia (5)
Prince: Henry Claus Reinhold Horatio Wilhelm (nb)
More than four years after welcoming their third daughter Antonia, James and Violetta -- and the people of Vanitano-Umbreca -- had just about given up on the prospect of having a second von Talvio son. Then, as if by some miracle, the queen became pregnant again and delivered of a healthy boy; his father named him Henry.
The timing of Henry's birth couldn't have been more perfect. Christian, having just turned six years old, was to be sent away to the royal family's country estate at Madriholm, so that he could be raised to be a proper king (as James' older brother Olivier had also done). The young prince's departure hit James especially hard: as a king, he recognized and accepted the need for it, but as a father, he could not help but feel tremendous loss as he watched his eldest son leave.
Country: Vanitano-Umbreca
Royal Surname: von Talvio
King: James Darius Emmanuel Antony Octavian VI (29)
Queen: Violetta Cecilia Melisande Estelle (32)
Princess: Isabel Gervaise Amandine Renate (10)
Princess: Elizabeth Honora Jamesina Isolda (9)
Crown Prince: Christian Konrad Augustin Philippe Aurelius (6)
Princess: Antonia Camilla Hermione Octavia (5)
Prince: Henry Claus Reinhold Horatio Wilhelm (nb)
More than four years after welcoming their third daughter Antonia, James and Violetta -- and the people of Vanitano-Umbreca -- had just about given up on the prospect of having a second von Talvio son. Then, as if by some miracle, the queen became pregnant again and delivered of a healthy boy; his father named him Henry.
The timing of Henry's birth couldn't have been more perfect. Christian, having just turned six years old, was to be sent away to the royal family's country estate at Madriholm, so that he could be raised to be a proper king (as James' older brother Olivier had also done). The young prince's departure hit James especially hard: as a king, he recognized and accepted the need for it, but as a father, he could not help but feel tremendous loss as he watched his eldest son leave.