Princess Sarah of Acril
Princess Sarah | |||||
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Monarchy of Aquitayne | |||||
Regent | Lori Cummings-Reich | ||||
Born | Royal Palace, Telora, Aquitayne | 6 October 2014||||
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House | Reich | ||||
Father | Samuel I | ||||
Mother | Lori Cummings-Reich |
Princess Sarah of Acril (Sarah Alexandria Reich; born 6 October 2014) is a member of the Aquitaynian royal family. She is the second child and only daughter of Samuel I, King of Aquitayne, and Queen Lori Cummings-Reich, Duchess of Acril. She is second in the line of succession to the Aquitaynian throne.
On 15 December, 2014, Princess Sarah was baptised by the Archbishop of Acril, at St Arthur Gallifrey Church, Telora, the same church where her father and all royal monarchs have been baptised.
Birth and baptism
Sarah, the second child and only daughter of the King and Queen of Aquitayne, was born at 1:35 AST on 6 October 2014 in the Royal Palace in Telora. Several landmarks throughout the nation were lit up to commemorate her birth. The Royal Artillery Corps also conducted a 21 gun salute later that morning to commemorate the occasion.
Education
Like her twin brother Prince Liam, Princess Sarah's parents have decided to home school her with the use of private tutors. Through publicity requests and press releases, it has been stated that Princess Sarah is progressing ahead of her peers and is thriving with individual counsel.
Public role
There are little to no photographs of Princess Sarah. The royal family has barred the press from taking any unauthorized photos of the young princess, stating that undue pressure and publicity will hamper her natural growth. On the rare occasion that a photograph slips out, the public are quick to decipher everything the princess is wearing and doing. Some estimates place the value the princess will bring to the Aquitaynian economy in the tens of billions of dollars.
Titles and succession
Sarah is, from birth, a princess of Aquitayne entitled to the style Royal Highness under letters patent issued by her great grandfather Thomas I in 2004, which gave the title and style to all of the children of the immediate family of the heir-apparent or sovereign. Thus, her official title is "Her Royal Highness Princess Sarah of Acril".
Sarah is second in the line of succession to the Aquitaynian throne, after her brother. Due to the current succession laws codified in the Aquitaynian constitution, which establish absolute primogeniture succession, she will not move down the line of succession if she has a younger brother. Though this has been the law since 1741, there has been no princess in any sovereign's family that has ranked above another male heir.