Alejandra of Tehua

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Alejandra Carlota Isabel
Her Imperial Majesty
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Empress of Tehua
Personal details
Born5 October 1992
San Miguel, Tehua
CitizenshipTehuan
NationalityTehuan
SpouseMichael Halliche
Residence(s)San Miguel, Tehua
Alma materImperial and Pontifical University of Tehua

Alejandra Carlota Isabel Elena is the Empress of Tehua. She is the daughter of the fourth son of Emperor Agustín III, Fernando Carlos Francisco, and his wife, Demetra Isabel Cabrera Santa Cruz. She is the niece and successor of Emperor Maximiliano IV. When she succeeded her uncle, Alejandra became the first Empress Regnant in Tehuan history. In accordance with the Constitution, Alejandra is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. However, unlike most of her male predecessors, she never appears in military uniform. As a constitutional monarch, Alejandra acts on the advice of a government that enjoys the confidence of the elected Cortes. While her own political views are private, she is publicly viewed as an icon of Tehuan national identity and revival.

Birth

Alejandra's father was Fernando Carlos Francisco, the fourth son of Emperor Agustín III. Prior to her birth, the only legitimate grandchild of Agustín III had been Isabel Juana Maria. Her death in 1988 precipitated a succession crisis that put pressure on the other members of the imperial family to marry and have children. In 1990, Fernando married Donna Demetra Isabel Cabrera Santa Cruz, the daughter of Pedro Cabrera Rojas, Duke of Tula. Her brother Dimas Cabrera Santa Cruz is the current duke.

Alejandra was baptized by Bartolomé Cardinal Cortés in the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel in San Miguel. At birth, she was fifth in the line of succession after the four eldest sons of Agustín III: Maximiliano Claudio Martin (later Maximiliano IV), Antonio Juan Marcos, Agustín Cristóbal Domingo (later Agustín IV), and her father. Her uncles had several children who were briefly ahead of her in the line of succession. However, none survived past infancy. After the deaths of her grandfather, her father, and most of her eldest uncles, she found herself heir presumptive to Maximiliano IV at the age of 17.