Re: KUY Royal Congrats ▓▒░ Round 5 ░▒▓
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King William Johannes Friedrich Albert Augustus (30)
Queen Elizabeth Catherine Marguerite Victoria Eléonore (deceased)
Queen Anastasiya Violetta Zinoviya 'Anya' (18), Countess of Sentursk
Lord Alexander Wilhelm Heinrich Arthur (14), Duke of Solano
Princess Cecilia Catherine Johanna Mary Alberta (10)
Prince Gabriel Anselm Johannes Leopold Charles (deceased)
Princess Althea Elizabeth Renata Valentina Aurelia / Princess Helena Margaret Antonia Louise Emmanuelle (7)
Crown Prince Leopold Victor Elias Frederick Phillippe (1)
Prince Charles Konstantin Augustus James Valerian / Princess Eléonore Augusta Milena Ingrid Regina (nb)
From the Royal House of: Valnor
In the Kingdom of: Arkavia
William and Anya had been married only three weeks when the announcement came that the queen was with child. The Arkavians were surprised at how soon it had happened, but it was nothing too out of the ordinary. Tongues began wagging in earnest when Anya gave birth to healthy twins only seven months later. Was William the father of the children, or was it Anya's late husband Pavel, who had died just two weeks before her marriage to the king? The most extreme conspiracy theorists even suggested that William's eldest son, the fourteen-year-old Lord Alexander, had had an illicit affair with Anya before the wedding and was actually the babies' father (a ridiculous notion, since Anya had not even been to Arkavia until she married William).
William wanted to trust his wife, for in their short time together he had grown quite fond of her, but he could not stand the thought of being taken for a fool and putting another man's son in line to inherit his throne. He demanded to see records of Pavel's family, the House of Volkovnikov. Once he saw that twins did not run in Pavel's family -- in fact, none of Pavel's forefathers had ever sired twins -- he was satisfied that Charles and Eléonore were his own flesh and blood.
Queen Elizabeth Catherine Marguerite Victoria Eléonore (deceased)
Queen Anastasiya Violetta Zinoviya 'Anya' (18), Countess of Sentursk
Lord Alexander Wilhelm Heinrich Arthur (14), Duke of Solano
Princess Cecilia Catherine Johanna Mary Alberta (10)
Prince Gabriel Anselm Johannes Leopold Charles (deceased)
Princess Althea Elizabeth Renata Valentina Aurelia / Princess Helena Margaret Antonia Louise Emmanuelle (7)
Crown Prince Leopold Victor Elias Frederick Phillippe (1)
Prince Charles Konstantin Augustus James Valerian / Princess Eléonore Augusta Milena Ingrid Regina (nb)
From the Royal House of: Valnor
In the Kingdom of: Arkavia
William and Anya had been married only three weeks when the announcement came that the queen was with child. The Arkavians were surprised at how soon it had happened, but it was nothing too out of the ordinary. Tongues began wagging in earnest when Anya gave birth to healthy twins only seven months later. Was William the father of the children, or was it Anya's late husband Pavel, who had died just two weeks before her marriage to the king? The most extreme conspiracy theorists even suggested that William's eldest son, the fourteen-year-old Lord Alexander, had had an illicit affair with Anya before the wedding and was actually the babies' father (a ridiculous notion, since Anya had not even been to Arkavia until she married William).
William wanted to trust his wife, for in their short time together he had grown quite fond of her, but he could not stand the thought of being taken for a fool and putting another man's son in line to inherit his throne. He demanded to see records of Pavel's family, the House of Volkovnikov. Once he saw that twins did not run in Pavel's family -- in fact, none of Pavel's forefathers had ever sired twins -- he was satisfied that Charles and Eléonore were his own flesh and blood.