Princess Alexia

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Princess Alexia
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Princess Alexia in 2080
Born23 Feburary 2062
Geneva
Died30 January 2083 (age 20)
Belmont, Connuriste
SpousePrince Henry, Duke of Rothesay (m.2082)
Full name
Alexia Jeannette Sophia
HouseHouse of Pearson
FatherConnor II of Connuriste
MotherCharlotte of Geneva

Princess Alexia of Connuriste (Alexia Jeannette Sophia; 23 February 2062 – 30 January 2083); also popularly known as simply Princess Alexia was second child and daughter of Connor II of Connuriste and his wife, Charlotte of Geneva. Alexia from birth until her death was second-in-line to the throne after her older sister, Crown Princess Emily. In 2083 she died in a murder-suicide with Raul Ryter at Belmont House. The ensuing incident swept over headlines and shocked the international community.

Early Life

Education

Scandals

A scandal has exploded over the coming to light of Princess Alexia’s involvement in a exclusive high quality illegal drag race through the streets of Vanessa. Alexia was caught by local police forces following her car crashing into a lamppost after her Ossidiana Hero, a $300,000 Luxury car, swerved off the wide boulevards of the southern part of the city. Alexia was held at a local detainment center until she was bailed out by her mother, Empress Charlotte who personally arrived to take her back to Lausanne.

According to the reports released to the media by the police and anonymous eye witness accounts of the course of events, Alexia and her friends, socialite Georgina Brown, daughter of Oliver Brown, Hyrukian shipping tycoon; and the Gênoise Countess Eutalia Magliocca made their way to a party hosted by Count Cyril Cochet at his own Vanessa mansion. As Cochet’s party became crowded and wild, Alexia, Georgina and Eutalia were at the forefront, pictures revealing Alexia dancing on a table top in what most considered an inappropriate manner for the princess to take part in. Following this the Countess Magliocca is believed to have fainted or perhaps more likely blacked out as she was later discovered in the bushes of Cochet’s Mansion grounds. Alexia and Georgina and a group of Cochet’s inner circle then went to his garage and agreed to engaged in a drag race. The drag race is believed to have been a preplanned event, as there have been other reports in the past few months of luxury cars being used in illegal drag races in other cities, such as Londres, Saint Petersburghe and Glasgow.

Alexia was reported place in a car, an expensive silver Ossidiana with the Duke of Rothesay, who himself is a professional race car driver, having competed in two thirds of the Triple Crown of Motorsports by placing 4th in the 24 Hour Parigné-l’Evêque and 8th in the Gênes Grand Prix. Despite this, Princess Alexia says that she was the one driving the car, admittedly with her with her senses impaired by alcohol. While competing in the drag race, along with various others, zipping through the streets of Vanessa, Alexia reached 102 miles per hour before she lost control in a turn down Desjardins Ave. and crashed into Princess Angéle Park, destroying a lamppost and park bench. Luckily no one was seriously injured. When police arrived Alexia was outside the car with several cuts and bruises and the Duke of Rothesay was blacked out in the passenger seat, but also uninjured. Alexia briefly attended to resist arrest before officers apprehended her. The following day Empress Charlotte arrived in Vanessa and the charges against the princess, driving under the influence, disturbing the peace and property were dropped.

Marriage

Belmont Incident and Suicide