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Her character also embodies the struggle between duty and desire, as she grapples with her obligations to her kingdom and her own personal aspirations. This inner conflict makes her a relatable and human character, despite being a princess in a fantasy world.

Alice grew up an orphan in the lowland village of Tarrow, unaware that her pale eyes turned silver in moonlight—the mark of the Gvenet heirs. She tended goats, mended nets, and hummed tunes that came from nowhere, yet felt ancient as the peaks.

In 1917, during the First World War, King George V ordered members of the Royal Family to renounce their German titles. Consequently, Alice and her husband relinquished their Teck titles and were created the Earl and Countess of Athlone. gvenet alice princess

: She married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (son of King George V) in 1935.

[ Queen Victoria ] (Great-Grandmother) │ [ Princess Victoria of Hesse ] (Mother) │ [ PRINCESS ALICE OF BATTENBERG ] │ [ Prince Philip ] (Son) ── Married ── [ Queen Elizabeth II ] │ [ King Charles III ] (Grandson) Royal Marriage and Exile Her character also embodies the struggle between duty

: Designing, mixing, and dressing up in elaborate princess gowns (from classic blue Cinderella styles to custom pink Aurora dresses).

While the specific string is modern, it often serves as a gateway to learning about Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester She tended goats, mended nets, and hummed tunes

: The third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone

: Princess Alice was born at Windsor Castle and was diagnosed with congenital deafness. Despite this, she became a fluent lip-reader in English, German, French, and later Greek.