Princess Elizabeth of Worcester

Princess Elizabeth is member of Welsh Royal Family.

Early Life
Elizabeth was born at Kent Palace at 2 o'clock in the morning. At the time of her birth, her father, Prince James of Worcester, was 10th in line to the succession of the throne of wessex. Named in honor of Queen Elizabeth Beaumont, the young Elizabeth was recognized as a Princess of the Blood in a ceremony at Woodstock Palace.

During her early life, Elizabeth was brought up at Kent Palace and at her grandparents residence at the Royal Lodge, "one of the grandest of Wessex's royal residences," where she was placed in the care of a governess. A couple of years later Prince James' second daughter Margaret was placed in their care as well. Elizabeth "did not pay particular attention to this new younger sister," it wasn't until the birth of her younger brother, Charles that she developed a close relationship with a sibling.

As even at this young age her affections were with her grandfather, Prince George, The Duke of Worcester.

Elizabeth was given a comprehensive education for a princess at that time. This education included instruction in natural history, geography, theology, languages, writing, history, music, and dancing. She was denied instruction in the classics as her father believed that "Latin had the unfortunate effect of making women more cunning". By a young age, elizabeth was fluent in several languages, "which she spoke with ease and grace" and would later  use to converse with her husband.

She also was an excellent rider and had a thorough understanding of writing. She also was extremely well read and several mementoes of her ealry love of books exist.

As a child, Elizabeth was present at the death of her grandfather, her great-uncle King William II and his wife Queen Mary of Wessex. She and her younger sister were present at the coronation of George the Great.

Life in Bohemia
As a teenager Elizabeth accompany her father to the court of King Valdimir of Bohemia and Queen Elisabeth, the youngest daughter of Queen Anne I of Wessex. Elizabeth's father became a vampire son after his father's death and he _

On becoming a yooung adult, Elizabeth moved back to Wessex and lived with her younger siblings and mother at Kent Palace.

Later Life
As a member of the Royal Family, Elizabeth under took duties on behalf of the Crown. Being close in age to the new Crown Princess Charlotte, Elizabeth grew close relationship to the new royal.