Alexandra V of Cattala

Alexandra V (Alexandra Mary, born 15th January 1975) is the constitutional monarch of the United Kingdom of Cattala and Princess of Roumeli. As head of state, she is the commander-in-chief of the Armato Salvatori and also influential in the Church of Cattala.

Alexandra was born in Celeste and educated privately in her family palaces in Cape Almae. Her father, Duke George, died in a car accident 1986, when Alexandra was aged 11. Her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, taught Alexandra the roles and duties of being monarch ahead of her imminent accession to the throne. Alexandra became Crown Princess in 1991 and began undertaking public duties alongside her ageing grandmother. Elizabeth ascended to the throne in spring of 1994, and became the youngest monarch in over 500 years, at the age of just 19. Her coronation service was broadcast across the country on big screens and was celebrated with a national holiday.

Two months after becoming Queen, Alexandra married her childhood friend Luciano Vaas in a lavish ceremony attended by monarchs and heads of states from across the world. The couple have three children, Crown Prince Edward, Princess Helena and Prince Louis who were born in December 1994, 1997 and 2000.

Between 1995 and 2001, her sister Princess Gabriella was regent whilst Alexandra raised her children and only performed modest duties as Queen. Since then, Alexandra has taken on full international duties as Queen and has become arguably the most popular monarch since the re-instatement of the crown.

Titles, styles, honours, and arms

 * 15 January 1975 - 13 November 1987: Alexandra Bonnecelli, Duchess of Fieranti
 * 1 January 2001 - 11 March 1994: Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Alexandra
 * 11 March 1994 - : Her Grace Queen Alexandra the Fifth, Princess of Roumeli

Queen Alexandra, as head of state, has numerous official titles but the most common one is "Her Grace, Queen Alexandra" or "Queen Alexandra the Fifth". When she was born, Alexandra was gifted the title of Duchess of Fieranti, which she then gave up when she became Crown Princess after the death of her uncle, King Roger XVI without an heir, making her heiress apparent to the throne as her grandmother ascended to the throne. In common parlance, she is The Queen or Her Grace. She also has other titles, including "Comandante dei Salvatori" as commander-in-chief of the armed forces and as "Princess of Roumeli".

Her formal title, in full, is Her Grace, Queen Alexandra the Fifth, Sovereign of Greater Cattala and Princess of Roumeli, Protector of the Realm, Duchess of Aliastone and Dame Spiritual of the Faith.

The Queen is also known by her Celestinian title, granted upon her by her ancestral link to the Celestine monarchy and consisting of mostly ancient titles. Her Grace, The Queen Alexandra of House Celestine, the Fifth of Her Name, By the Grace of God, Queen of Greater Cattala, Princess of Roumeli, Protector of the Realm, Grand Duchess of the Union, Conqueror of Ionia, Commander of the Seven Armies, Queen of the Brown Stag, Dame Spiritual of the Faith

Ancestry
Queen Alexandra is descended from noble houses across Europe, especially the English, Spanish and Italian royal families through her maternal, royal side. The Celestine household regularly married children into dukedoms and lesser royals from across Europe, right up to the late 19th century, to ensure the diplomatic and trade benefits of relations with European kingdoms was maintained. Alexandra's line through her great-grandfather Marco Bonnecelli links her to the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg through his female-line descendancy from Queen Michéle Celestine, daughter of the prince of Schleswig. The Bonnecelli crown can trace its lineage to the House of Bourbon through French and Spanish paternal and maternal ties.