Lucy Caroline Van Draak Nobel (born 1942) is a Lovian newspaper editor. She is the highest-ranked Lovian in the Brunanter line of succession, just behind the previous monarch's descendants.
Family[]
Lucy Caroline is related to both the Lovian and Brunanter royal families, as both her grandfather (by blood and marriage) and father (blood) were members of the two families. She is 22nd in the line of succession to the Brunanter throne. She was named after Princess Caroline Amelie (of Brunant), her grandmother and Queen Lucy I, her adoptive grandmother (and the only one she ever knew). She is a niece of Prince Thomas, and a cousin of King Dimitri I.
She married Hans Emanuel Nobel, of the Swedish Nobel family, in 1976. They had one son, Hans Nobel, and a daughter, Mary Sylvania, who died in a car accident in 2008. They also have two grandchildren, Eduard Nobel and Anita Nobel. In 2002, she became an editor for The National Post.
Ancestry[]
This is the blood-related ancestry of Lucy, therefore it does not show her adoptive relatives such as Queen Lucy I.
Lucy Caroline Van Draak | Father: Pieter Joseph Van Draak Prince of Lovia |
Paternal Grandfather: King Joseph HRH King of Lovia |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Prince Philippe Count of Flanders |
Paternal Great-grandmother: Princess Marie Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen | |||
Paternal Grandmother: Princess Caroline of Brunant |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Pieter II King of Brunant | ||
Paternal Great-grandmother: Sophie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | |||
Mother: Juliana Gábor |
Maternal Grandfather: László Gábor |
Maternal Great-grandfather: | |
Maternal Great-grandmother: Unknown | |||
Maternal Grandmother: Carina Zichy von Vásonykeö Batthyany (Gábor) |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Theodor Zichy von Vásonykeö Batthyany Count of Bátthyany | ||
Maternal Great-grandmother: Unknown |
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