Alicia Reize Arnor
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Alicia Reize Arnor | |||||
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Queen consort of the United Kingdom and other Lucis Dominions, Empress of Nihhon-koku | |||||
Tenure | 27 April 1963 - 5 June 1970 | ||||
Born | 21 April 1930 Heimdallr, Erebonian Empire | ||||
Spouse | Regis Lucis Caelum CXII | ||||
Issue | Victoria, Princess Royal Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII Albert Frederick, Duke of York | ||||
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House | House of Arnor House of Caelum | ||||
Father | Dreichels Reize Arnor | ||||
Mother | Henrietta Reize Arnor | ||||
Religion | Christian |
Alicia Reize Arnor (21 April 1930) is the wife of King Regis Lucis Caelum CXII. She was the former Queen of the United Kingdom during the reign of her husband. In addition, she is also the Queen of the Lucis Commonwealth and the Empress of Nihhon-koku.
Born into the Erebonian royal house of Arnor, she is the youngest daugher of Erebonian Emperor Dreichels Reize Arnor. She came to prominence in 1950, when she married the Prince of Lucis. During this time, the couple shed light throughout the Lucis Commonwealth and in the Erebonian Empire during the War of Lorican Aggression. Her seemingly indomitable spirit provided moral support to the Lucian and Erebonian public. She is also well-received and popular in Rubrum
When her husband ascended in 1963, she became the first Erebonian royal to become a Lucian consort, granting her the title of Queen. Throughout their reign, she often accompanied her husband to trips in Erebonia, Indiae, Quenmin, Bethausia, Joyonghea, Rubrum, Zanarkand, and other places throughout the Lucis Commonwealth.
When he abdicated, Alicia and Regis left Lucis for Erebonia to settle down in Sandwich. Here, she opened a teahouse, which still stands today and often hosts tea parties. Today, she still continues to host tea parties and has often remarked tea drinking as "A key to long-life."