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Elton II
Elton II | |||||
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King of Caldia | |||||
Reign | 6 February 2002 - 5 August 2010 | ||||
Coronation | 1 September 2002 | ||||
Predecessor | Ellen II | ||||
Successor | Kenneth IV | ||||
Taoiseach | |||||
Born | Spálgleann, Caldia | 19 February 1932||||
Issue | Nkosazana, Countess of Lumley Malusi, Earl of Beldowne | ||||
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House | MacIconnich-Xanthopoulos | ||||
Father | Philip of Hellenos | ||||
Mother | Ellen II | ||||
Religion | Church of Caldia |
Elton II (Elton Thomas Nicolas; born 19 February 1942) was the King of Caldia from 2002 until his abdication in 2010. He is officially referred to as HRH the Prince Elton.
Judith
Judith | |||||
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Countess of Barraerach | |||||
Born | Caldia | 4 September 1957||||
Spouse | Prince William, Earl of Barraerach | ||||
Issue | Kenneth IV Princess Emily Princess Lauren | ||||
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House | House of MacIconnich-Xanthopoulos | ||||
Father | Guy Seyton, the Laird Seyton | ||||
Mother | Mary Seyton, the Lady Seyton | ||||
Religion | Church of Caldia |
Judith, Countess of Barraerach (Judith Anne Seyton; born 4 September 1957) is the mother of King Kenneth IV. She is the wife of Prince William, Earl of Barraerach, the youngest son of Queen Ellen II and Philippe of Sartoux. Married in 1986, she worked for the International White Cross until 2002 and now participates in the various actives of the Caldish Royal Family, often supporting both her husband and her son. She is also the mother of Princess Emily and Princess Lauren, who are first and second in line for the Caldish throne respectively.
William
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Earl of Barraerach | |||||
Born | Spálgleann, Caldia | 1 May 1956||||
Spouse | Judith, Countess of Barraerach | ||||
Issue | Kenneth IV Princess Emily Princess Lauren | ||||
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House | House of MacIconnich-Xanthopoulos | ||||
Father | Philippe of Sartoux | ||||
Mother | Ellen II | ||||
Religion | Church of Caldia |
Prince William Earl of Barraerach (William Alexander Philip; born 4 September 1957) is the father of King Kenneth IV. He is the youngest son of Queen Ellen II and Philippe of Sartoux. He married Judith Seyton in 1986. He is also the father of Princess Emily and Princess Lauren, who are first and second in line for the Caldish throne respectively.
Emily
Emily | |||||
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Duchess of Clyte | |||||
Born | Spálgleann, Caldia | 15 May 1994||||
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House | House of MacIconnich-Xanthopoulos | ||||
Father | Prince William, Earl of Barraerach | ||||
Mother | Judith Seyton | ||||
Religion | Church of Caldia |
Princess Emily, Duchess of Clyte (Emily Morgan Bridget Ailbe; born 15 May 1994) oldest sister of King Kenneth IV. Previously, she served as Princess of Ghailles from 2013 until the birth of her niece, Princess Mary Victoria, in 2017.
Early Life
Emily was born at St. Ellen's Hospital in Spálgleann, Caldia on 15 May 1994. She was the second child of Earl William MacIconic and Lady Judith Seyton, after her elder brother King Kenneth IV and followed by Princess Lauren. Her full name, Emily Morgan Bridget Ailbe (Ghaillish: Emílie Morcan Brigidh Aílbe) is derived from various members of both sides of her family along with the legendary Queen Ailbe II. She resided in Barraerach Manor with her parents and siblings until her brother's accession to the throne.
Education
Personal Life
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
Arms
National honours
- File:CaldiaFlag.png Caldia: Member Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Order of the Thistle
- File:CaldiaFlag.png Caldia: Member Commander Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Order of the Glistening Star
Lauren
Lauren | |||||
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Duchess of Invertwinc | |||||
Born | Spálgleann, Caldia | 23 May 1994||||
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House | House of MacIconnich-Xanthopoulos | ||||
Father | Prince William, Earl of Barraerach | ||||
Mother | Judith Seyton | ||||
Religion | Church of Caldia |
Princess Lauren, Duchess of Invertwinc (Labhrás Cailtlin Nollaig; born 23 May 1996) is the youngest sister of King Kenneth IV.
Spalgleann Palace
Spálgleann Palace | |
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Spálgleann Pálás | |
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Town or city | Spálgleann |
Country | Caldia |
Construction started | 13th century |
Spálgleann Palace (Ghaillish: Spálgleann Pálás) is the former residence of the monarchs of Caldia and acts as the meeting place for the Council of State. It is also home to several members of the royal family, such as the Duchess of Invertwinc. Spálgleann Palace is one of Caldia's Royal Palaces and was originally built in the 13th century
Clochnoc
Template:Infobox Military Structure Clochnoc Fortress (Ghaillish: Clochnoc forning) or Clochnoc Castle (Ghaillish: Clochnoc caisleán) is a medieval castle that was built to protect Spálgleann, the capital of Caldia. The fortress is pearched upon Carraig Ard, the name of the hill which literally means "tall rock" in Ghaillish. It has also been used as a prison and is currently home to the Caldish crown jewels. Clochnoc was built on the site Dun Carraigard, which had been demolished to make way for the new fortress.
Carrowdun
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Dun Cara Pálás | |
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Architectural style | Baroque Revival |
Town or city | Spálgleann |
Country | Caldia |
Construction started | 1889 |
Completed | 1906 |
Client | Caldish Government |
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Architect | Emanuel Ulst |
Carrowdun Palace (Ghaillish: Dun Cara Pálás) is the seat of the Tionól, the Caldish legislature.
Wedding of Kenneth IV and Louis MacTomlin
Date | 24 October 2015 |
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Venue | St Kolumba's Cathedral |
Location | Spálgleann, Caldia |
The wedding of King Kenneth IV and Louis MacTomlin took place on 24 October 2015 in St Kolumba's Cathedral.
This followed the couple's announcement of their engagement on 30 June 2015 with the actual engagement taking place on 20 May. The ceremony was broadcast on GBF live.
Background
Kenneth IV is the reigning Monarch of Caldia and is one of the few monarchs to be married while already reigning. The two first met at the season finale of the 2010 season of the Yes Factor, a popular Caldish singing competition. MacTomlin is a member of No Direction, which was one of the three finalists that season. The two began an informal relationship around early 2012 and formally began dating later that year. They were first pictured kissing in November 2012 while at a birthday party for a mutual friend. MacTomlin and Kenneth's engagement was announced on 30 June 2015. The coupled cited wishes for a short engagement and the wedding was set to take place several months later in St Kolumba's Cathedral on 24 October 2015.
Preparations and finances
The wedding itself cost about €12 million which was paid half by the Caldish Royal Family and half by the Caldish government from tax money. This was criticized by some citizens and politicians alike. However, many within the country, including the leader of the Leftist Liberals Ivan Melnikov defended the decision.
Celebrations
On 14 July 2015 it was decided that the days between the King's birthday on 11 October and the wedding date on 24 October would be Love Spálgleann 2015 days. With festivities for residents and visitors such as music, art, culture, food, design, and history, the city of Spálgleann had hoped for sponsor deals to pay for the arrangements. It ended up being an immense success and many of the events were attended by members of the Royal Family, including the couple.
On 22 October, the Royal Congress of Caldia honoured the couple with a gala performance at Spálgleann Concert Hall. Performers at the gala included Eithne, Danny McGinty, and Deirdre Ní Ríain.
Wedding service
The wedding service began at 15:30 local time in St Kolumba's Cathedral, with around 1,100 guests present. The music in the ceremony was headed by Aengus Quinlan, court organist and organist for the Cathedral Parish of Spálgleann. He was also in charge of the music during the wedding of Kenneth's parents in 1986.
The service was conducted by Conall MacHaynes, Archbishop of Spálgleann. He was assisted by Fintan O'Reilly, Royal Court Chief Chaplain, and Dr Deirdre Quinlan, Bishop of Invertwinc. The Great Marriage Litany was sung by Grania O'Connell, Dean of the Cathedral
The first piece of music that was played was written by John McLennan especially for the couple as a gift from the Royal Caldish Academy of Music.
Kenneth and Louis walked down the aisle together and then stood in front of the archbishop, who told them about the importance of supporting each other in a marriage. After Kenneth and Louis were pronounced husband and wife, Caldish singers Eithne and Donagh Gallagher finished the ceremony with the song "When You Tell The World You're Mine", written for the couple. Kenneth and Louis walked under crossed swords after stepping out of the cathedral.
Carriage procession
A carriage procession followed the ceremony, in which the wedding couple was transported through the streets of Spálgleann. On their way they passed by twenty musical bands, nineteen of which were military. Kenneth and Louis then proceeded in a royal barge over Spálgleann's waters. 550,000 people are estimated to have gathered to watch the procession,[ which was nearly seven kilometers long. 18 fighter jets flew across the sky as the barge approached its landing place at St Ellen's Palace, where the wedding banquet was later held.
The wedding of Kenneth IV and Louis MacTomlin was the biggest event that has ever been covered on television in Spálgleann, according to GBF.
Guest list
Notable guests include:
The King's paternal family
- The Earl and Countess of Barraerach, the King's parents
- The Princess of Gayls, the King's sister
- The Duchess of Invertwinc, the King's sister
- Elton II, the King's uncle
- Countess Nkosazana of Lumley, the King's cousin
- Earl Malusi of Beldowne, the King's cousin
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Corofin and the Earl of Corofin the King's aunt and uncle
- Laird James and Lady Ursula Sullivan, the King's cousin and his wife
- Laird Edwyn and Lady Ellen Sullivan, the King's cousin and his wife
- Prince Sean, Earl of Filipdow and the Countess of Filipdow, the King's uncle and aunt
- Laird Rory and Lady Kathleen MacIconic, the King's cousin and his wife
- Lady Elizabeth and Lady Sandra MacIconic, the King's cousin and her wife
- Laird Alexander, the King's cousin
- Countess Marianne MacIconic-Biron of Visborg, the King's grandaunt
- Count Constantine and Countess Christina Biron-MacIconic of Visborg
- Count Otto Biron-MacIconic of Visborg
- Earl James and Countess Caitlyn of Tara, the King's second cousin once removed and her husband
- Earl David and Earl Robert of Sudor, the King's second cousin once removed and his husband
The King's maternal family
- Laird Joseph and Lady Susan Seyton, the King's uncle and aunt
- Sir Patrick, the King's cousin
- Sir Andrew and Molly Sharon, the King's cousin and his wife
Mr. MacTomlin's Family
- Mark and Johannah MacTomlin, MacTomlin's parents
- Charlotte MacTomlin, MacTomlin's sister
- Phoebe MacTomlin, MacTomlin's sister
- Rose MacTomlin, MacTomlin's sister
- Devyn MacTomlin, MacTomlin's sister
- Kenneth and Mary MacTomlin, MacTomlin's paternal grandparents
- Victoria Pow, MacTomlin's maternal grandmother
Reigning royalty
Caesena:
- The King and Queen of Caesena
- Prince Ferdinando
- Prince Alonso and the Serene Duchess of Cartho
Jonathania:
- Prince Theodor Ze'ev and Princess Lucia of the house of Seestein
Kesselbourg:
- The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Kesselbourg
- The Hereditary Grand Duke of Kesselbourg
- Prince Sebastian
Teutonia:
- The Emperor of Teutonia and Queen of Zuchau-Ingerkingen
- The Princess Theodora, the Heir-Elect
- The Princess Ameli and The Margrave Johann T'Serclaes
- The Prince Henry and Princess Irene
- Prince Waldemar and Lady Roswitha
- Prince Sigismund and Lady Miriam
- Prince Henry and Lady Theresa
Raglan:
- The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Raglan
Vredlandia:
- Prince Karl and Princess Corinna
Republican heads of state
- The President of Gaullica and Évelyne Vallette
- The President of Jagiellonia and Rand Paweł
- The Grand Pensionary of Hennehouwe
Non-reigning royalty
Gaullica:
- King Jean-Claude and Queen Marie-Anne of Gaullica
- Prince Albert and Lady Othené
- Princess Louise and Lord Monet
Kaxakh:
Xululand:
- Prince Bhekumubso and Princess Isisa of the Xulu
Zhen Dynasty:
- The Prince of Yuan
Foreign ambassadors
- Eyob Melaku, the Ziwari ambassador
- John Stone, the Asterian ambassador
- Reuven Marcius, the Jonathanian ambassador
- Shi Liuyisan, the Songhua ambassador
- Urbain Saint-Simmon, the Senouillacan ambassador
- Charles Emanuel Duval, the Roessan ambassador
- Lio Harsiputra, the Negaran ambassador
- Gaweł Ławruszewicz, the Jagiellonian ambassador
Prominent Caldishs
- Sarah Pingins and Taylor Duff, the Taoiseach and her wife
- Alexis and John Walker, the former Taoiseach and her husband
- Conall and Mary MacHaynes, the Archbishop of Spálgleann and his wife
- Harry Cox, Zain Mattock, Nile Herrin, and Liam Paisley, members of MacTomlin's band No Direction
- Shannon O'Brien and Harold Coole, the Cathaoirleach and her husband
- Brianna Flaherty, the Chief Justice
Wedding banquet
Cake
The cake was an 11 tiered cake made of organic ingredients. The sides of the cake were decorated with four-leaf clovers, symbolising the Royal Couple and their wedding. Each layer of the cake was topped with several chocolate wafers with the royal couple's monogram in caramel. The top layer had a large version of the Royal Couple´s monogram is reproduced in cast caramel. The Royal Couple´s wedding cake was a gift from the Caldish Association of Bakers and Confectioners.