King Sigismund I Passes Away, Princess Anna Elizabete Il to Become Queen
Princess Anna Elizabeta ll in her official Portriat Photo
King Sigismund the First
Aikums, Dolgavia
February 12th 4740
The Royal Palace sadly relayed the news that King Sigismund the First Died in his sleep last night. His eldest Daughter who is 25 years old will be taking the throne as Queen.
It saddens us to tell the people of Dolgavia that their King Sigismund Rothringen-Ludwig has died on the morning of February 12th of the year of our lord 4740. He lived a happy life and was devoted to his people and the country he loves. He helped many many people and was a joy in the life of many. We would like to invite all Dolgavians and foreigners who want to pay their respects to do so on February 23rd which will be when the King will be buried. We encourage everyone to please leave the royal family be and let them mourn in peace. For the Princess this will be a troubling time as she begins the next chapter of her life as Queen.
The Princess has made no comments about the death of her father and the Royal Family has been understandable quiet.
The Prime Minister Speaking Before the Reichstag This Morning
The Prime Minister offered his condolences to the Reichstag before weekly questions and invited the assemble to speak their memories and thoughts of the king.
King Sigismund was a symbol of Dolgavian Exceptionalism. He was a true noble gracious, king. He stayed out of public spotlight and was there whenever his people and the government needed him. I met with him last week before his passing and like always we had a friendly chat as I relayed everything I was doing to him. His laugh and smile always made the meetings much more enjoyable and I looked forward to them. I was deeply saddened by this news and I would like to encourage any MP on this floor to take some moments to pay their respects to the King and his wife. However this is not the end. The new Queen, Queen Anna I am confident will lead in her father's footsteps. She has already been a ambassador of peace as she has visited many countries to represent her country. I have met her only a few times but I can assure you her humbleness and devotion to her country are apparent. She does not search for fame as most young princesses would. She took her job as princess seriously and she will take her job as Queen seriously. I trust that she will be the Queen we need during these times. Long Live the Queen!!!!!
We at the Free Press Second this Long Live Queen Anna!!!