Maria, Duchess of Royal Amosseri

Princess Maria, Duchess of Royal Amosseri, (Maria Penelope Annabella Bonnecelli; born 3rd August 1983), is the youngest daughter of Duchess Adriana and Crown Prince George and the sister of Queen Alexandra V. When she was born, Maria was fifth in line to the throne, but after her father's death she became third in line. Following the birth of her two nephews and niece, Maria has become sixth in line to the throne.

As the youngest sibling to the Queen, the Princess grew up surrounded by the royal household and the life of a royal. Maria was eleven when her nephew was born and is seen as a link between the current ruling generation and the next generation of royals. As Duchess of Royal Amosseri, she holds the most esteemed duchy and lives in one of the grandest palaces in Cattala, outside of Celeste. Her roles within the royal household have included raising the three heirs to the throne, Crown Prince Edward, Princess Helena and especially Prince Louis, who she helps educate in royal etiquette and the responsibilities of a prince.

Early Life
Maria Bonnecelli was born in Vittoria Palace, Celeste, on the 3rd August 1983, in Prince George's apartments, and was baptised in the Celestine Cathedral on the 11th December 1983, by the Divina Anima Della Chiesa. Maria was the third daughter and child of Duke George and Duchess Adriana and was not styled as a Princess due to her being the great-niece of King Roger XVI. Her great-uncle granted her the Duchy of Royal Amosseri upon her birth, as a gift to the young royal. Maria was aged three when her father died in a car accident and did not attend his funeral, but spent the next three years away from the public eye and was rarely seen outside of the palace where she was being educated by a governess. When King Roger died less than a year after her father, Maria became Her Royal Highness and was elevated to fourth in line to the throne. Maria and her sister Gabriella were raised and educated in the private estate of her mother whilst her elder sister Princess Alexandra was educated and trained for the role of Queen. At the age of ten, Maria began attending court alongside her older sisters as Queen Elizabeth's health began to fail but swiftly left for boarding school in rural Amosseri following her sister's coronation in March 1994. Maria achieved seven A's and two A*s in English and Latin at secondary school and passed three A-levels at Celestine Academia in 2001.

Titles and Styles

 * 3 August 1983 - 13 November 1987: Maria Bonnecelli, Duchess of Royal Amosseri
 * 13 November 1987 - : Her Royal Highness Princess Maria, Duchess of Royal Amosseri

Princess Maria's current informal title is "Princess Maria" or "Duchess of Amosseri". Upon her birth she was granted the highly sought-after dukedom of Amosseri, and took possession of some of the kingdom's largest palaces upon reaching the age of 16. When her sister became Queen at the age of 19, Maria returned to Vittoria Palace, the main royal residence, to assist her sister and helped raise the three children, especially after Alexandra returned to her full role in 2001. Upon her marriage in 2009, Maria became Duchess Maria Ariales of Royal Amosseri, and her husband was elevated to Duke Ariales of Royal Amosseri.

Her formal title, in full, is Her Royal Highness The Princess Maria Penelope Annabella of House Bonnecelli, Duchess of Royal Amosseri and the Western Realms, Lady of the Silver State and Grand Duchess of the Golden Eagle Empire.

Ancestry
Princess Maria is descended from noble houses across Europe, especially the English, Spanish and Italian royal families. 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. Maria'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.