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'''Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Jánger''', ( Elisabeth Makenna Abigail Andersdottír; born 09 October 1988 ) is a member of the Blechingian royal family. She is the elder daughter of [[Prince Kristján, Duke of Malmö]], and [[Emma Larsdottír|Emma]], Princess of Malmö. Since birth, she has been in the line of succession to the Blechingian  throne as of 2021 she is 5th in-line. She is also related to football star and capitian of the Men's National Team [[Steffen Larsson]].
'''Princess Christina of Dale earrach''', ( Kristina Aslaug Luus Andersdottír; born 21 March 1999) is a member of the Blechingian royal family. She is the youngest daughter of [[Prince Erik, Duke of Dale earrach]], and [[Hedvika De Jongh]], Princess of Dale earrach. Since birth, she has been in the line of succession to the Blechingian  throne as of 2021 she is 16th in-line.  




==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Elisabeth was born on 9 October 1988 at [[Gota Castle]], [[Göteborg]], the nations most famous Castle and prison.
Christina was born on 21 March 1999 at [[Gota Castle]], [[Göteborg]], the nations most famous Castle and prison.
 
At the time of her birth, she was third in the [[line of succession to the Blechingian throne]]. Her father was the Duke of Malmö, the first son of King [[Charles I]] and Queen [[Magdalene Ní Súilleabháin|Magdalene]]. Her mother was [[Emma Larsdottír]], a simple girl from a small town in western Blechingia.


At the time of her birth, she was seventeenth in line for [[line of succession to the Blechingian throne]]. Her father was the [[Duke of Dale earrach]], the first youngest of King [[Charles I]] and Queen [[Magdalene Ní Súilleabháin|Magdalene]]. Her mother was [[Hedvika De Jongh]], born into a noble family, From the [[Augsburg]] area.
==Education==
==Education==
==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==
==Public Life==
==Public Life==
In June 2021, Queen [[Emily II]], appointed three candities for [[Deputy Prime Minister of Blechingia]] as the current DMP [[Karl Andersson]] was resigning from office after his term ends in August 2022, Elisabeth, was joined with [[Sága Andersdottír]] and [[Patrick Andersson]], as of know Elisabeth is favorite but things can change from June 2021 to election day May 7, 2022.
==Titles, styles, honours, and arms==
==Titles, styles, honours, and arms==

Revision as of 03:46, 6 September 2021

Christina Andersdottír
Princess Christina.jpg
Born (1999-03-21) 21 March 1999 (age 25)
Göteborg, Kingdom of Blechingia
Full name
Kristina Aslaug Luus Andersdottír
House Rejavi
FatherPrince Erik, Duke of Dale earrach
MotherHedvika De Jongh
ReligionChurch of Blekinge

Princess Christina of Dale earrach, ( Kristina Aslaug Luus Andersdottír; born 21 March 1999) is a member of the Blechingian royal family. She is the youngest daughter of Prince Erik, Duke of Dale earrach, and Hedvika De Jongh, Princess of Dale earrach. Since birth, she has been in the line of succession to the Blechingian throne as of 2021 she is 16th in-line.


Early Life

Christina was born on 21 March 1999 at Gota Castle, Göteborg, the nations most famous Castle and prison.

At the time of her birth, she was seventeenth in line for line of succession to the Blechingian throne. Her father was the Duke of Dale earrach, the first youngest of King Charles I and Queen Magdalene. Her mother was Hedvika De Jongh, born into a noble family, From the Augsburg area.

Education

Personal Life

Public Life

Titles, styles, honours, and arms