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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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