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Born in [[:wikipedia:The Bronx|The Bronx]], a borough of [[:wikipedia:New York City|New York City]], [[:wikipedia:New York (state)|New York]], [[:wikipedia:United States|United States]], she was raised in a working class family and attended [[:wikipedia:Bronx High School of Science|The Bronx High School of Science]] and later the [[:wikipedia:University of New York|University of New York]]. Riley graduated with honors and a bachelor in communications and international relations in 2016. She worked as a waitress at a local Bronx café in 2009 until she accepted a job in 2018 as a congressional secretary for the office of [[:wikipedia:Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez|Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]], a member of the [[:wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from The Bronx and Queens. Riley later quit after one year, unsatisfied with political life. She eventually returned to waitressing in Midtown Manhattan.
Born in [[:wikipedia:The Bronx|The Bronx]], a borough of [[:wikipedia:New York City|New York City]], [[:wikipedia:New York (state)|New York]], [[:wikipedia:United States|United States]], she was raised in a working class family and attended [[:wikipedia:Bronx High School of Science|The Bronx High School of Science]] and later the [[:wikipedia:University of New York|University of New York]]. Riley graduated with honors and a bachelor in communications and international relations in 2016. She worked as a waitress at a local Bronx café in 2009 until she accepted a job in 2018 as a congressional secretary for the office of [[:wikipedia:Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez|Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]], a member of the [[:wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from The Bronx and Queens. Riley later quit after one year, unsatisfied with political life. She eventually returned to waitressing in Midtown Manhattan.


Riley is a non-relative member of the House of Beaumont. She met heads of the house brothers [[Lord Maxwell Beaumont|Lords Maxwell Beaumont]] and [[Lord Bertrand Beaumont, Duke of Ramsford|Bertrand Beaumont, Duke of Ramsford]], at [[:wikipedia:Windows on the World|Windows on the City]], a [[:wikipedia:Manhattan|Manhattan]] restaurant she waitressed at while they were attending a [[:wikipedia:bachelor party|bachelor party]] for [[Prince Liam, Prince of Skavand]]. She was extended an invite to compete in the 2021 courtship competition in Cordonia, a competition among socialites to become the fiancée of the Prince and likely future queen consort. As a condition to compete, she had to become a member of a noble house and joined the Beaumont house by royal decree in accordance with Skavandian law. Lord Maxwell and the Duke of Ramsford signed the decree followed by the blessing of the King. On May 15, 2021, she became Lady Riley Lopes, Countess Beaumont.
Riley is a non-relative member of the House of Beaumont. She met [[Lord Maxwell Beaumont|Lords Maxwell Beaumont]] and [[Drake Walker]] while waitressing at [[:wikipedia:Windows on the World|Windows on the City]], a [[:wikipedia:Manhattan|Manhattan]] restaurant they were for a [[:wikipedia:bachelor party|bachelor party]] for then-[[Prince Liam, Prince of Skavand]]. She was invited to attend the 2021 social season in Cordonia, a yearly event held from March–May. Speculation rose after she was invited to attend that she was going to join the opportunity to compete with noblewomen to court Liam; every social season women within the royal social circle compete to court the heir apparent as the Constitution of Skavand states that a prince or princess must be married by the age of 30 to inherent the [[Monarchy of Skavand|Skavandian throne]]. After the press leaked photos of King Liam and Riley on [[:wikipedia:Liberty Island|Liberty Island]], Riley was considered a serious suitor to the then-Prince. Beaumont House later confirmed the speculation. Riley officially moved to Cordonia in March 2021 and became Lady Riley Lopes, Countess Beaumont.
 
During the 2021 social season, tabloids described Riley as "the Bronx princess" and were fond of her previous life before becoming Skavandian nobility. She gained high praise from the monarchy after winning the Appleblossum festival, being crowned "Apple Queen" by Queen Regina, King Liam's stepmother. After two months with the Skavandian advisory court, Riley was involved in a sex scandal with Tariq Al-Saadi which damaged her reputation and she was removed from the Applehouse Ball 2021. Before the scandal, she was considered to be chosen as King Liam's fiancée. A week after the scandal, she rejoined the court and attended the coronation ball of King Liam and his new fiancée Madeleine and subsequent functions. During the world engagement tour of the King and fiancée consort, Tariq did a press statement and defended Riley and exposed that the sex scandal was a set-up to devoid Riley of a courtship and reign with the King. Vogue described it as the "...most upset in the Ryan royal family in 100 years..." The royal advisory court officially cleared Riley's reputation on May 1, 2021. Later that evening in New York City while attending a UN summit, the press secretary for King Liam announced that his engagement with the Countess ended. This fueled speculation that he would announce Riley as his fiancée and future queen of Skavand.


The press in Skavand have frequently motioned Riley as a top contender to become the finacée of Prince Liam and likely future queen consort. She has been pictured with the Prince in both New York City and Cordonia, the capital city of Skavand.


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==

Revision as of 04:10, 22 May 2021

Riley Lopes
Countess Beaumont
File:Lady Riley Lopes.png
Lady Lopes in 2021
Full name
Her Grace Lady Riley Mae Lopes
BornMiss Riley Mae Lopes
(1993-11-05) 5 November 1993 (age 31)
The Bronx, Bronx County, New York, New York, United States
Noble familyBeaumont
FatherImmanuel Lopes
MotherJoan Lopes
ReligionJudaism


Her Grace Lady Riley Mae Lopes, Countess Beaumont (née Miss Riley Mae Lopes; born 5 November 1993), is an American-born Skavandian socialite. Before becoming a socialite, she was a waitress and former congressional secretary.

Born in The Bronx, a borough of New York City, New York, United States, she was raised in a working class family and attended The Bronx High School of Science and later the University of New York. Riley graduated with honors and a bachelor in communications and international relations in 2016. She worked as a waitress at a local Bronx café in 2009 until she accepted a job in 2018 as a congressional secretary for the office of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a member of the United States House of Representatives from The Bronx and Queens. Riley later quit after one year, unsatisfied with political life. She eventually returned to waitressing in Midtown Manhattan.

Riley is a non-relative member of the House of Beaumont. She met Lords Maxwell Beaumont and Drake Walker while waitressing at Windows on the City, a Manhattan restaurant they were for a bachelor party for then-Prince Liam, Prince of Skavand. She was invited to attend the 2021 social season in Cordonia, a yearly event held from March–May. Speculation rose after she was invited to attend that she was going to join the opportunity to compete with noblewomen to court Liam; every social season women within the royal social circle compete to court the heir apparent as the Constitution of Skavand states that a prince or princess must be married by the age of 30 to inherent the Skavandian throne. After the press leaked photos of King Liam and Riley on Liberty Island, Riley was considered a serious suitor to the then-Prince. Beaumont House later confirmed the speculation. Riley officially moved to Cordonia in March 2021 and became Lady Riley Lopes, Countess Beaumont.

During the 2021 social season, tabloids described Riley as "the Bronx princess" and were fond of her previous life before becoming Skavandian nobility. She gained high praise from the monarchy after winning the Appleblossum festival, being crowned "Apple Queen" by Queen Regina, King Liam's stepmother. After two months with the Skavandian advisory court, Riley was involved in a sex scandal with Tariq Al-Saadi which damaged her reputation and she was removed from the Applehouse Ball 2021. Before the scandal, she was considered to be chosen as King Liam's fiancée. A week after the scandal, she rejoined the court and attended the coronation ball of King Liam and his new fiancée Madeleine and subsequent functions. During the world engagement tour of the King and fiancée consort, Tariq did a press statement and defended Riley and exposed that the sex scandal was a set-up to devoid Riley of a courtship and reign with the King. Vogue described it as the "...most upset in the Ryan royal family in 100 years..." The royal advisory court officially cleared Riley's reputation on May 1, 2021. Later that evening in New York City while attending a UN summit, the press secretary for King Liam announced that his engagement with the Countess ended. This fueled speculation that he would announce Riley as his fiancée and future queen of Skavand.


Early life and education

Riley was born on 5 November 1993 in The Bronx, Bronx County, New York, New York, United States, to Joan (née Kennedy), former member of the the New York City Council from the 18th district; and Immanuel Lopes, corporate banker. She is the half-niece of American rapper Lisa Lopes through her father Immanuel. Her father is the younger half-brother of Lisa's father, Ronald Lopes. Asked about the connection while with Prince William at the annual derby races in Cordonia in May 2021, Riley said that her father is not close with his brother of the immediate family of Lisa Lopes and that she has never met the singer.

Countess Beaumont

Relationship with the Prince of Skavand

Personal life

Riley has suffered from major depressive disorder.

Titles and styles

  • 1993–2021: Miss Riley Mae Lopes
  • 2021–present: Her Grace Lady Riley Mae Lopes, Countess Beaumont

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