Queen Catherine

Queen Catherine (born Princess Catherine of Nernfort-Karl; September 10 1831 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire - November 25 1916 in Kurferben, Draffen-Kurferben) was the Queen consort of Draffen-Kurferben as the second wife of King Franz Karl II of Draffen-Kurferben, with his first wife Princess Amelia Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine became strained and she died of suicide after she thinked of divorcing her husband to settle her life in her native Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine/Hesse-Darmstadt and shot herself on her head by a gun, ; She is childless and a virgin because her husband has a son named Prince Ferdinand Friedrich (her stepson) (later King Ferdinand Friedrich III of the House of Nernfort-Draffen-Karl-Kurferben) from his first marriage with a Hessian princess; and she had improved wounded soldiers during the Franco-Prussian War as a nurse at her late 30s and early 40s.

She is the one of two children (the other being Emperor Georg IV) who was successfully born to Emperor Theodore-Philip II and Empress Eugenie, and born in the City of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire (today the West Midlands county) in England while they travelled to visit their English relatives; She was the only child to survive long (aged 85; Georg IV died at the age of 48 and was succeeded by his daughter Princess Elizabeth as Empress Elisabeth III.)