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| issue = [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Autelia]]<br>[[Prince Félix of Autelia|Prince Félix]]<br>[[Princess Charlotte, Madame Royale]]<br>[[Princess Armelle of Autelia|Princess Armelle]]
| issue = [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Autelia]]<br>[[Prince Félix of Autelia|Prince Félix]]<br>[[Princess Charlotte, Madame Royale]]<br>[[Princess Armelle of Autelia|Princess Armelle]]
| house = Cambron
| house = Cambron
| signature = MarieAgathesignature.jpg
| signature = MarieAgathesignature.png
| father = [[Alexander IV of Autelia]]
| father = [[Alexander IV of Autelia]]
| mother = [[Marina, Queen of Autelia|Princess Marina of Schaumburg-Lippe]]
| mother = [[Marina, Queen of Autelia|Princess Marina of Schaumburg-Lippe]]
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On 27 August 2011, it was announced by the palace that Princess Marie-Agathe and Duke Philipp were engaged to be wed the following year in Santerre. Philipp purchased for Marie-Agathe a {{wpl|Cartier}} diamond engagement ring.  
On 27 August 2011, it was announced by the palace that Princess Marie-Agathe and Duke Philipp were engaged to be wed the following year in Santerre. Philipp purchased for Marie-Agathe a {{wpl|Cartier}} diamond engagement ring.  


The couple were married on 6 January 2012 in a ceremony at the Cathédral de Saint-Seigneur de Santerre. The Princess was attended by eight bridesmaids, including her two sisters, Princess Désirée and Princess Amélie. Following the wedding, Marie-Agathe's official title was ''Her Royal Highness'' Duchess Philipp of Wurttemberg.
The couple were married on 6 January 2012 in a ceremony at the [[Cathédral de Saint-Seigneur de Santerre]]. The Princess was attended by eight bridesmaids, including her two sisters, Princess Désirée and Princess Amélie. Following the wedding, Marie-Agathe's official title was ''Her Royal Highness'' Duchess Philipp of Wurttemberg.


Marie-Agathe and Philipp have four children:
Marie-Agathe and Philipp have four children:
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==Titles and styles==
==Titles and styles==
[[File:Marieagathemgrm.png|thumb|upright|right|100px|Monogram of Queen Marie-Agathe]]
* 5 May 1990 - 6 January 2012: ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Marie-Agathe of Autelia
* 5 May 1990 - 6 January 2012: ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Marie-Agathe of Autelia
* 6 January 2012 - 30 November 2012: ''Her Royal Highness'' Duchess Philipp of Württemberg, Princess of Autelia
* 6 January 2012 - 30 November 2012: ''Her Royal Highness'' Duchess Philipp of Württemberg, Princess of Autelia
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* [[Lady Lucy Ponsonby]]
* [[Lady Lucy Ponsonby]]
* [[Alexander III of Autelia]]
* [[Alexander III of Autelia]]
* [[Princess Aniela of Friskland]]
* [[Princess Maria Agata of Savoy]]
* [[Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe]]
* [[Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe]]
* [[Princess Feodora of Denmark]]
* [[Princess Feodora of Denmark]]
* [[Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark]]
* [[Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark]]
* [[Princess Françoise of Orléans]]
* [[Princess Françoise of Orléans]]

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Marie-Agathe
Marie-Agathe.jpg
The Queen in 2019
Queen of Autelia
Reign15 February 2015 - present
PredecessorAlexander IV
SuccessorAlexander, Crown Prince of Autelia
Prime MinistersRoland Gide
Alain Dugard
Born (1990-05-05) May 5, 1990 (age 34)
Santerre, Autelia
Spouse
IssueAlexander, Crown Prince of Autelia
Prince Félix
Princess Charlotte, Madame Royale
Princess Armelle
Full name
Marie-Agathe Sophie Louise Élisabeth Claude
HouseCambron
FatherAlexander IV of Autelia
MotherPrincess Marina of Schaumburg-Lippe
Marie-Agathe's signature

Marie-Agathe (Marie-Agathe Sophie Louise Élisabeth Claude; born 5 May 1990) is Queen of Autelia. She has reigned since 15 February 2015.

Marie-Agathe was born the eldest child of Alexander IV of Autelia and his wife Princess Marina of Schaumburg-Lippe. At the time of her birth, she was second in line to the Autelian throne, behind her father. The reigning monarch of the time was her grandmother, Queen Marie-Claude.

Following her grandmother's abdication in 2013 and her father's accession, Marie-Agathe became Crown Princess of Autelia and increased her duties and presence in representing the nation at official state functions. When her father unexpectedly died just under two years after coming to the throne, Marie-Agathe became Queen at twenty-four years old.

In 2012, Marie-Agathe married her longtime boyfriend, Duke Philipp of Württemberg. The couple have four children- Alexander, Félix, Charlotte and Cécilie.

Early life

Princess Marie-Agathe Sophie Louise Élisabeth Claude of Autelia was born on 5 May 1990 at the Royal National Hospital (Hôpital National et Royal) in Santerre, Autelia's capital city. She was born in the 38th year of her grandmother's reign.

Her father, Crown Prince Alexander, was the eldest son and heir of Marie-Claude of Autelia. Her mother, Crown Princess Marie, was the daughter of Prince Ernst of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Helena of Greece and Denmark.

She was christened on 17 June 1990 at the Royal Chapel in Santerre Palace, by Cardinal Jean-Pierre Delfont. Her godparents were her aunt Princess Katharina of Schaumburg-Lippe, her grandmother Queen Marie-Claude, her grand-uncle Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark, and her cousin Prince Edward of the United Kingdom.

Education and career

Marie-Agathe was privately educated at a convent school on the outskirts of Santerre. Upon leaving her secondary education, she moved to Berlin, to study economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin. She graduated with her BA in 2011. In the autumn of 2011, the Princess began an internship at the national parliament, working with senior government ministers to better understand how their offices worked.

In 2012, Princess Marie-Agathe began working for the royal family full-time, taking on a roster of public duties and engagements. Many of her engagements in the beginning were carried out alongside her mother and aunts.

Marriage and children

Princess Marie-Agathe of Autelia first met Duke Philipp of Württemberg in 2004, when they were both enrolled in a summer camp for schoolkids at the same time. After this, they maintained an on-off correspondence. Their lives collided again in 2008 when they both ended up as students at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Over a short few months, the two got to know each other again and began a relationship.

On 27 August 2011, it was announced by the palace that Princess Marie-Agathe and Duke Philipp were engaged to be wed the following year in Santerre. Philipp purchased for Marie-Agathe a Cartier diamond engagement ring.

The couple were married on 6 January 2012 in a ceremony at the Cathédral de Saint-Seigneur de Santerre. The Princess was attended by eight bridesmaids, including her two sisters, Princess Désirée and Princess Amélie. Following the wedding, Marie-Agathe's official title was Her Royal Highness Duchess Philipp of Wurttemberg.

Marie-Agathe and Philipp have four children:

Crown Princess of Autelia

Upon the abdication of her grandmother on 18 July 2013, Marie-Agathe became Crown Princess of Autelia, and moved up to being heir to the throne of Autelia.

Accession

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Reign

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Titles and styles

Monogram of Queen Marie-Agathe
  • 5 May 1990 - 6 January 2012: Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Agathe of Autelia
  • 6 January 2012 - 30 November 2012: Her Royal Highness Duchess Philipp of Württemberg, Princess of Autelia
  • 30 November 2012 - 20 June 2013: Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Agathe of Autelia, Duchess of Württemberg
  • 20 June 2013 - 15 February 2015: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Autelia, Duchess of Württemberg
  • 15 February 2015: Her Majesty the Queen of Autelia

Her title and style in full is: "By the glorious Grace of God, Marie-Agathe, of the Kingdom and Territories of Autelia, Queen and Majestic Sovereign Lady."

Ancestry

Ancestors of Marie-Agathe of Autelia:

Generation 1: Parents

Generation 2: Grandparents

Generation 3: Great-grandparents