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Helène II Françoise of Gallia

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Helène II Françoise
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Queen of Gallia
Reign27 November 2003 – present
Coronation18 July 2004
PredecessorChristiaan IV
Heir apparentCharlotte, Princess of Randgriz
Prime MinisterJoris van Haeften
Edwin Heitinga
Born23 March 1994 (22 yrs.)
Moeskroen, Kingdom of Gallia, Atmora
SpousePrince Carel Eugeen of Reinvel
IssueCharlotte, Princess of Randgriz
Princess Geneviève
Full name
Helène Françoise Irene Marie van Randgriz
HouseRandgriz
FatherChristiaan IV
MotherPrincess Frederika of Asvarre
ReligionCatholic Church

Helène II Françoise (Helène Françoise Irene Marie; born 23 March 1994) is Queen of Gallia, since her accession to the throne following the death of her father King Christiaan IV to pancreatic cancer. Her mother served as Queen Regent for ten years following her father's death. She is first cousins to the High Queen and Queen Katherine II of Lieseltania and Queen Lilliana II of Asvarre, through her mother Princess Frederika of Asvarre.

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Marriage and family

Ancestry

Albert Malfait
Henri Malfait
Helène Verhaeghe
Prince Nikolaas, Count of Lezhë
Frans-Willem Vercruysse van Lezhë
Nora Vercruysse van Lezhë
Eloise Maertens
Willem III
Count Albert de Maseneer van Mostinckx
Frederik IV
Princess Maëlys
Katherine I
Karel III of Gallia
Princess Madeleine of Gallia
Princess Katharina of Lippe
Helène II Françoise
Prince Filips, Count of Florennes
Ferdinand IV
Princess Marie of Ysenburg and Zwartenberg
Frans-Ferdinand
Emile de Montesquiou-Fezensac
Maria-Teresa van Montesquiou-Fezensac
Mèlina van den Driessche
Princess Frederika of Asvarre
Nicolaas van Mirbach
Gerard Mirbach
Bernadette van der Meiren
Cecilia van Mirbach
Olivier van de Meulebroucke
Daphne van de Meulebroucke
Visenna van Wolf-Schalenburg