The Funeral Of Queen Viviana.
The body of Her Illustrious Majesty, Queen Viviana of the Ionian Union, was laid to rest at the ancestral gardens of Wittmund Palace for a period of three days before her funeral. Around the body were bundles of thistle and plates of marigold, the offerings symbolize the Queen's fight, throughout her life and through her death, to preserve and protect the Union her family has founded. The Dowager Queen Hana, the 102 year old stepmother of Her Late Majesty, read, "On the Death of Anne Brontë," by Charlotte Brontë. The crowd to bid farewell to our Queen was, notably, small. Emperor Napoléon V of the French attended the funeral on his own, sitting in front of Crown Prince Louis and Princess Marie Aisha of Pierreland. Her Majesty's younger three siblings, Grand Duke Stephen, Countess Rose Mary, and Crown Princess Lorraine of Uspana, with their children, attended the funeral. Crown Princess Florentia and her husband, Crown Prince Dorian of Orillia made their first visit to the continent for the unfortunate occasion.
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