The Princesses Celina (Celina Anne Ludwiga Bach-Rodchester; born 10 May 1982) and Claire (Claire Tatiana Ludwiga Bach-Rodchester; born 25 September 1988) are the daughters of Princess Rose Mary and Josef, the Count March. They are the nieces of Queen Viviana I of the Ionian Union, first cousins to the children of Crown Prince Arnaut of Uspana ( @nexility-sims ), and first-cousins-once-removed to Queen Viviana II.
Neither are in line to inherit the Ionian throne, as their Mother recinded her inheritance rights during the Monarchical Election of 1982. Though, Princess Celina will become the 4th Countess (9th Count) March. The title is currently held by their Father; its roots belong to the, long extinct its male line, Royal House of Wittenburg ( @royaltysimblr ).
Neither sister performs duties as Working Members of the Royal Family, though, they do enjoy the Royal Stylization that was stripped from the non-mainline descendents of Viviana I.
Their personal lives are not often seen by the common Ionian, nor the media. Neither are known to be in a partnership.
Princess Celina has worked privately with many charitable organizations, the most notable being in the field of childcare. In March of 2019, she published her first childrens novel: When the Road Begins.
All-the-while, Claire's professional and personal actions have taken a (public) backseat, her friendship with a peticular Princess Jade ( @theroyalcoldwells ) has been entirely notable. In 2022, it was rumored that the Princess began working at the French Embassy in Bergstrasse ( @empiredesimparte ) ; though such rumors are unconfirmed.
I thought it was a good time to make a post about my girls! While they're well loved and connected bts, they've never been in an actual story post---- I recently decided that should change, though >:D
apologies for tagging everyone, but it's for the LORE D:<
speaking of: they're also related to the Valois ( @officalroyalsofpierreland )through mr emperor Jean Charles, but it wasn't a close enough relation for me to map it out in wiki-format.