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Firsyn (Princess) '''Margret of Ottonia''', sometimes known as "Gretchen" or "Grete", is a member of the [[South Ottonia|South Ottonian]] [[Monarchy of South Ottonia|royal family]]. She is currently second-in-line to the throne after her elder brother [[Viturs of Ottonia|Vitus]].
Princess '''Margret of Ottonia''' ''(born Margaret Anna Maria Sproek-Kristhulm on April 19th, 1992)'', is a member of the [[South Ottonia|South Ottonian]] [[House of Sproek-Kristhulm|royal family]]. She is currently first-in-line to the throne behind her brother, [[Vitus of Ottonia|Vitus]]. She is the daughter of [[Rodrik I of Ottonia|Storkeneg Rodrik I]], and through him the granddaughter of [[Adelhaed I of Ottonia|Storkenegyn Adelhaed I]]. In her own right, Margret is noteworthy as a significant figure in charitable work in South Ottonia and, since 2022, an unofficial member of her brother's government.
 
==Biography==
===Early Life===
Princess Margret Anna Maria Sproek-Kristhulm was born on April 19th, 1992, at Storkenegyn Anna Memorial Hospital in the [[South Ottonia|South Ottonian]] capital of [[San Mikel]] to [[Rodrik I of Ottonia|then-Crown Prince Rodrik]] and his wife, [[Ava Faramund]], the couple's second child. She was baptised on May 23rd, 1992, at the [[Cathedral of St. Mikel]] in San Mikel, with her aunt and uncle, [[Vikturya of Onneria|Vikturya]] and [[Godwyn of Staalmark|Godwyn]] as her godparents.
 
From an early age, Margret was close with her elder brother, Vitus, who apparently advocated for her before she could speak. In addition, their grandmother, [[Adelhaed I of Ottonia|Adelhaed]], doted on the two. Reportedly Margret and Adelhaed were especially close, and reportedly the influence of grandmother, mother, and Margret's maternal aunt [[House of Faramund|Sigurny Faramund]] all contributed to a quiet confidence in the young princess. When her tutelage began a few years later, Margret, now mostly going by "Maggie" or "Gretchen" (the latter a favorite of her brother) proved to be an enthusiastic and diligent student.
 
===Teenage Years===
In 2005, at the age of 13, Margret was enrolled at [[Vylfhuld Academy]], in [[Vylfhuld]], [[Staalmark]]. She excelled as a student there, as well as taking part in varsity {{wp|association football}} and a number of other student organizations.
 
===Adulthood===
Following her graduation from Vylfhuld Academy, Margret was accepted into the prestigious Sante Elisabeth Women's College, pursuing a double major in public administration and sociology. Margret has spent most of her 20's pursuing additional education as well as charitable work. It was during a fundraiser for the Ottonian branch of ''Crumbs to Crumpets'' that she met [[Soren Graehulm]], a college professor and a scion of the [[House of Graehulm]] in 2018. The two reportedly began dating shortly afterward, and wedded in 2019. They welcomed their first child, Erik, in 2021.
 
==Personal Life==
Princess Margret has expended considerable effort to conceal her private life from the media and public sources. What is known is that she remains close with her brother, and to a lesser extent with her younger sisters. In addition, she is known to have close friendships with a number of her peers, including her paternal first cousins [[Margus of Staalmark|Margus]], [[Rodrik of Staalmark|Rodrik]], and [[Madalyn of Staalmark|Madalyn]], as well as her maternal first cousins [[House of Faramund|Jenna Faramund]] and [[House of Godwyn|Lyna Godwyn]], and more distantly-tied [[Rosalyn of Staalmark|Rosalyn of Staalmark]] and [[House of Romm|Claudia Romm]]. Privately, she is known to use the nickname "Maggie" among close friends and extended family, and her immediate family is known to call her "Gretchen."
 
While Margret and her elder brother have a close relationship, it is widely believed that Margret does not get along very well with her sister-in-law, [[Arietta of Ghant]].
 
While less of sports fan than her siblings, Margret has shown a liking for [[Capital City Athletic Club]]'s {{wp|association football}} and {{wp|ice hockey}} sides.
 
Princess Margret is a practicing member of the [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Honorian Catholic Church|Honorian Church]], like most other [[South Ottonia|Ottonian aristocrats]].


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Latest revision as of 18:00, 28 July 2023

Margret
Princess of Ottonia
MargretSK.png
BornMargret Anna Maria Sproek-Kristhulm
(1992-04-19) 19 April 1992 (age 32)
Wyllemspurt, South Ottonia
HusbandSoren Graehulm
IssueErik of Ottonia
RoyalSproek-Kristhulm
FatherRodrik I of Ottonia
MotherAva Faramund
ReligionHonorian Church

Princess Margret of Ottonia (born Margaret Anna Maria Sproek-Kristhulm on April 19th, 1992), is a member of the South Ottonian royal family. She is currently first-in-line to the throne behind her brother, Vitus. She is the daughter of Storkeneg Rodrik I, and through him the granddaughter of Storkenegyn Adelhaed I. In her own right, Margret is noteworthy as a significant figure in charitable work in South Ottonia and, since 2022, an unofficial member of her brother's government.

Biography

Early Life

Princess Margret Anna Maria Sproek-Kristhulm was born on April 19th, 1992, at Storkenegyn Anna Memorial Hospital in the South Ottonian capital of San Mikel to then-Crown Prince Rodrik and his wife, Ava Faramund, the couple's second child. She was baptised on May 23rd, 1992, at the Cathedral of St. Mikel in San Mikel, with her aunt and uncle, Vikturya and Godwyn as her godparents.

From an early age, Margret was close with her elder brother, Vitus, who apparently advocated for her before she could speak. In addition, their grandmother, Adelhaed, doted on the two. Reportedly Margret and Adelhaed were especially close, and reportedly the influence of grandmother, mother, and Margret's maternal aunt Sigurny Faramund all contributed to a quiet confidence in the young princess. When her tutelage began a few years later, Margret, now mostly going by "Maggie" or "Gretchen" (the latter a favorite of her brother) proved to be an enthusiastic and diligent student.

Teenage Years

In 2005, at the age of 13, Margret was enrolled at Vylfhuld Academy, in Vylfhuld, Staalmark. She excelled as a student there, as well as taking part in varsity association football and a number of other student organizations.

Adulthood

Following her graduation from Vylfhuld Academy, Margret was accepted into the prestigious Sante Elisabeth Women's College, pursuing a double major in public administration and sociology. Margret has spent most of her 20's pursuing additional education as well as charitable work. It was during a fundraiser for the Ottonian branch of Crumbs to Crumpets that she met Soren Graehulm, a college professor and a scion of the House of Graehulm in 2018. The two reportedly began dating shortly afterward, and wedded in 2019. They welcomed their first child, Erik, in 2021.

Personal Life

Princess Margret has expended considerable effort to conceal her private life from the media and public sources. What is known is that she remains close with her brother, and to a lesser extent with her younger sisters. In addition, she is known to have close friendships with a number of her peers, including her paternal first cousins Margus, Rodrik, and Madalyn, as well as her maternal first cousins Jenna Faramund and Lyna Godwyn, and more distantly-tied Rosalyn of Staalmark and Claudia Romm. Privately, she is known to use the nickname "Maggie" among close friends and extended family, and her immediate family is known to call her "Gretchen."

While Margret and her elder brother have a close relationship, it is widely believed that Margret does not get along very well with her sister-in-law, Arietta of Ghant.

While less of sports fan than her siblings, Margret has shown a liking for Capital City Athletic Club's association football and ice hockey sides.

Princess Margret is a practicing member of the Honorian Church, like most other Ottonian aristocrats.