Princess Alice Turrell (Cornellia)

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Alice Turrell von Junger
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Princess Alice at her presentation to the Wolfswooder Reichsrat
BornAlice Isora Irena Turrell
(2001-08-11) August 11, 2001 (age 23)
General Hospital, Kamoine
TitleFreigräfin von Junger
NationalityVionna-Frankenlischian
ResidenceCastle Kamoine, Chataeu Nimes, Placetin House
PredecessorTitle established
HeirPrincess Sarah Turrell
Spouse(s)Lady Marie de Nimes, Marchioness of Nimes
ParentsQuentin Turell, Baron Kamoine
Isora Turrell (nee Placetin)

Princess Alice is a minor royal of the House of Turrell and daughter of Quentin Turrell the Baron Kamoine and granddaughter of the Earl of Widnisnor, Arthur Turrell. She is the heir to the Barony of Kamoine. She is a first cousin once removed to King James. Alice holds the title of Freigräfin von Junger, a Wolfswooder noble title created in 2018 for her. The title grants no lands but provides all other privileges that come with the landed title of Graf including official Wolfswooder citizenship and a position in the Wolfswooder court. The title was granted to her in early 2018 as a reward to the House of Turrell for its continued service to the House of Babbenberg and specifically to Princess Alice for her tour of Wolfswood in January and February 2018. Her suffix of von Junger is a derivation of the Germanan word Jünger, meaning younger, as a reference towards Alice's young age. Her title of Freigräfin is hereditary and, for lack of a descendant or sibling, Alice named her current heir to be Princess Sarah, daughter of King James.

In January 2019, she announced her engagement to the 17-year-old Marchioness of Nimes. The pair were married in October 2019 and usually reside in Frankenlisch in the Imperial Apartments. They share titles.

Princess Alice owns Placetin House, the ancestral home of her mother's House of Placetin, in tenure and resides there on occasion. Her wife, Marie de Nimes, owns Chateau Nimes in Gallandia and the royal pair have been known to holiday there.