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Princess Haeki (born 1943) is a member of the [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] Imperial Family and married into the [[Urcea|Urcean]] [[House de Weluta]] in 1965 at the age of 22. Her father was [[Emperor Seozwi]].
Princess '''Pomewa Haeki''' (now Haeki de Weluta, born 1943) is a member of the [[Metzetta|Metzettan]] Imperial Family and married into the [[Urcea|Urcean]] [[House de Weluta]] in 1965 at the age of 22. Her father was [[Pomewa Seozwi|Emperor Seozwi]]. Following the standard Metzettan practice, her surname appears before her given name; in everyday life she is simply known as Princess Haeki.
== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
Haeki was the youngest of Seozwi's four daughters. She was born in the final year of the Second Great War while Jan-Hu was [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]]. She learned [[Julian Ænglish|English]] from birth alongside [[Metzi]] to prepare her for her ambassadorial life. From her early teens she was a prolific painter of landscapes, and her paintings of the Metzettan countryside (and later Urcean countryside) have functioned for her as a diary of sorts. During her later life of philanthropy she would sell many of these paintings for the benefit of charity. One of her many paintings of [[Mount Riwa]] is on display at Inyang Gallery of Arts. She converted to Catholicism shortly after meeting her future husband Niall de Weluta.
Haeki was the youngest of Seozwi's four daughters. She was born in the final year of the Second Great War while Jan-Hu was [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]]. She learned [[Julian Ænglish|English]] from birth alongside [[Metzi]] to prepare her for her ambassadorial life. From her early teens she was a prolific painter of landscapes, and her paintings of the Metzettan countryside (and later Urcean countryside) have functioned for her as a diary of sorts. During her later life of philanthropy she would sell many of these paintings for the benefit of charity. One of her many paintings of [[Mount Riwa]] is on display at Inyang Gallery of Arts. She converted to Catholicism shortly after meeting her future husband Niall de Weluta.
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