Queen Sofia Lucinda

"I am Queen now, and I hope I'm going to be a good Queen like my grandmother Sofia... Everyone think that I can't be Queen yet and you are the rare, uncommon men who think I can do it!"

- Queen to Lord La Crew Queen Sofia Lucinda, or just Lucinda, is a new Queen of Kingdom of Korenolia and group of islands, Korini.

She is called a "True, Loyal Queen" by a people.

She is a friend and former love of Lord La Crew, and friend of ladies-in-waiting: Scarlett, Riley and Eleanor. She was enemy of Chiara, lady-in-waiting, because she knew Chiara had something with Lord La Crew and she was in love with him.

She became a queen in the age of 18.

She is a mother of prince David and princess Sybilla from her first marriage to prince Charles of Korinil. From the second marriage to prince Edmund of Korinod, she has got a princess Caroline. She has got princess Victoria and prince George from the third marriage to prince Richard of Korineth. From fourth marriage to prince William of Sipria, she has got three children: prince Christian, princess Marie, prince Andrew. She is also a mother of Lord La Crew´s child, prince Michael.

Biography
She was born on May 15, 1711 in Locoure Palace to princess Elise and King Henry.

She is a member of the House of Woodfork but she became a member of the House of Sommerost.

Throughout The Queen´s Life Novels
She is introduced as very playfull princess. She and her sister are in good relation in the beginning. That stays until on Court comes Sir La Crew, and Sofia starts feeling something for him. Queen knows Lord Demour flirts with her sister.

First Chapter - Wise Crown, Family or Friend
Main problem in this chapter is: the Queen must decide between her friend and love, Lord La Crew or her sister and family, princess Louise. When her mother dies, she is sad and desperate.

Baroness Helen of Koris helps her to choose between them. When she finds out her lady-in-waiting Chiara threw an eye on Lord La Crew, she is angry and she unconsciously kills her because she is in love with him. That even more encourages her to tell him what she feels for him before he get marry with someone else, but she is sure that is not good for her and her kingdom and her people.

Also, she threatens to Lord Demour because he cheated the Parliament. People started to write the letters to her and they regret to Lord Demour´s laws and decissions.