Princess Natalie of Lovia

Princess Natalie of Lovia (1926-1959) was a Lovian princess and a racecar driver.

Biography
Natalie was born to Prince Phillip of Lovia and Princess Louisa of Brunant. She was very much like her parents (in their early life) and was outgoing and did things not considered "appropriate" for women. As she was a member of the Royal family, her parents were rich and she was able to indulge in a pastime of racecar driving. She enjoyed driving classic Bugattis and Delahaye's and was known to own even a 1926 Bentley. Natalie married Italian count Vincenzo Moretti in 1951, who aided her in her racing endeavors. In 1959 she participated in the inaugural Vickers Sprint Rally. In the Abby Highlands portion of a race, she slammed her car into the wall of a cliff and died of her wounds. There is a plaque at the spot commemorating the race's first casualty.