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'''Diana I''' (born {{Birth date and age|2002|11|30}}, '''Diana Rose Killingly''') is the Queen of [[Alecburgh]]. Her accession came with the death of her father, [[King Riddick Killingly]], on March 11, 2017. She has overseen the administrations of three [[Prime Minister of Alecburgh|Prime Ministers]]; [[Benjamin Warren]], [[Sparrow Creed]], and [[Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney]]. During her reign, she oversaw an [[Alecburghish-Cambrian War|insurgency]] along the border of [[Cyruda]], and the fractioning of many provincial declarations of independence, which led to a constitutional crisis.
'''Diana I''' (born {{Birth date and age|2002|11|30}}, '''Diana Rose Killingly''') is the Queen of [[Alecburgh]]. Her accession came with the death of her father, [[King Riddick Killingly]], on March 11, 2012. She has overseen the administrations of three [[Prime Minister of Alecburgh|Prime Ministers]]; [[Benjamin Warren]], [[Sparrow Creed]], and [[Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney]]. During her reign, she oversaw an [[Alecburghish-Cambrian War|insurgency]] along the border of [[Cyruda]], and the fractioning of many provincial declarations of independence, which led to a constitutional crisis.


Despite her royal position, Diana is known for her presence on social media platforms like [[Owler (CCA Social Media)|Owler]] and [[AllVidz]], where she posts frequently. Many criticisms toward her surround the "lack of professionalism" that she brings to the monarchy, which is a historic and traditional position of power. However, her supporters note the significance of an Alecburghish royality maintaining a 'comparatively normal' life.
Despite her royal position, Diana is known for her presence on social media platforms like [[Owler (CCA Social Media)|Owler]] and [[AllVidz]], where she posts frequently. Many criticisms toward her surround the "lack of professionalism" that she brings to the monarchy, which is a historic and traditional position of power. However, her supporters note the significance of an Alecburghish royality maintaining a 'comparatively normal' life.

Revision as of 00:21, 8 January 2022

Her Majesty
Diana I
Diana Rose Killingly
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Diana outside Castle Beckwethy, in Scotsmore, Kynnshire.
Queen of Alecburgh
Assumed office
March 11, 2012
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Assumed office
March 11, 2012
Personal details
Born (2002-11-30) November 30, 2002 (age 21)
Kynnport, Alecburgh

Diana I (born (2002-11-30) November 30, 2002 (age 21), Diana Rose Killingly) is the Queen of Alecburgh. Her accession came with the death of her father, King Riddick Killingly, on March 11, 2012. She has overseen the administrations of three Prime Ministers; Benjamin Warren, Sparrow Creed, and Pacifica Champlain-Kourtney. During her reign, she oversaw an insurgency along the border of Cyruda, and the fractioning of many provincial declarations of independence, which led to a constitutional crisis.

Despite her royal position, Diana is known for her presence on social media platforms like Owler and AllVidz, where she posts frequently. Many criticisms toward her surround the "lack of professionalism" that she brings to the monarchy, which is a historic and traditional position of power. However, her supporters note the significance of an Alecburghish royality maintaining a 'comparatively normal' life.

Childhood, parentage, and education

Heir presumptive

Reign

Personal life

Leisure pursuits

Diana is known for her strong support of the Southampton FC, a local football club that plays in Kynnport. In 2019, Diana even played a brief portion of the second half on Southamption FC's female team, Southampton-Jean Square FC. She is also known for attending concerts, including Alecburghish metal band Eagle Blood whom she invited all the members to her 18th birthday party, but her royal advisors forbade them from attending due to concerns of being 'inappropriate for a royal's day of birth celebration'. Diana is a strong believer of veganism, and has on many accounts pushed away foreign meals at summits if it includes anything she considers 'non-vegan'.