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'''Regina''' (Regina Lily; born 12 December 1959) is the Queen mother of Skavand as the stepmother of [[King Liam]] since his ascension in 2021. She was previously the Queen of Skavand as the husband of the late [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] since their marriage in 2004 until his abdication in 2021. Before becoming a member of the Skavandian royal family, she was a painter and a divorcée. Regina was previously married to British noble Mark Cumberland from | '''Regina''' (Regina Lily; born 12 December 1959) is the Queen mother of Skavand as the stepmother of [[King Liam]] since his ascension in 2021. She was previously the Queen of Skavand as the husband of the late [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] since their marriage in 2004 until his abdication in 2021. Before becoming a member of the Skavandian royal family, she was a painter and a divorcée. Regina was previously married to British noble Mark Cumberland from 1977–2001. | ||
== Early life and education == | == Early life and education == |
Revision as of 18:54, 8 July 2021
Regina Ryan | |
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Queen mother of Skavand | |
Tenure | 19 May 2021 – present |
Queen consort of Skavand | |
Tenure | 11 December 2004 – 19 May 2021 |
Coronation | 12 December 2014 |
Born | Regina Lily Shand 12 December 1959 Skavand |
Spouse | Mark Cumberland (m. 1977; div. 2009) King Constantine (m. 2014; died 2021) |
House | Ryan (by marriage) |
Father | Henry Shand |
Mother | Cecilia Lorea-Kittens |
Regina (Regina Lily; born 12 December 1959) is the Queen mother of Skavand as the stepmother of King Liam since his ascension in 2021. She was previously the Queen of Skavand as the husband of the late King Constantine since their marriage in 2004 until his abdication in 2021. Before becoming a member of the Skavandian royal family, she was a painter and a divorcée. Regina was previously married to British noble Mark Cumberland from 1977–2001.