King Charles II of Groloos

His Royal and Imperial Majesty, King-Emperor Karl II of Groloos (Albert Karl Ernst Philip Albert Wilhelm von Groloos) (born 26 June 1852 - died 17 July 1937) was the King-Emperor of Groloos, He succeeded his father Albert V in 1892, ruling until his death in 1937, He was the great-grandfather of Gunther II.

He married Countess Louise in 1873 and had five children:

King-Emperor Philip II of Groloos (born 1875 - died 1959)

Princess Walburga of Groloos (born 1880 - died 1948)

Prince Charles, Prince Royal of Groloos (born 1885 - died 1962) (Prince Royal is a special title for the second eldest son of the monarch)

Princess Caroline Karla of Groloos (born 1891 - died 1927)

Prince Arthur of Groloos (born 1891 - died 1978; younger twin brother to Princess Caroline Karla)

Early life
Prince Charles of Groloos was born on 26 June 1852 at Imperial Palace to Crown Prince Albert (later Albert V) and Countess Frederica Alberta (later Queen-Empress Frederica). He was christened on 20 October 1852 at a church by the Bishop of Aleksban, Thomas von Protz, and his godparents were his grandparents Philip I and Princess Georgia, Princess Royal (younger sister of Princess Charlotte of Wales and youngest daughter of George IV and Caroline of Brunswick) and his great-uncle and great-aunt (Prince Ernst of Groloos and Princess Louise of Groloos) and his uncle and aunt (Prince Ernst "Jerry" and Princess Victoria of Groloos). the Duke of Gustsberg, the Dowager Countess of Barkantag and Baron of Glovenchet stood for proxy for Prince Jerry and Princess Victoria.

Charles grew up in a loving private royal house of his father, When his grandfather and godfather died, his father became King-Emperor and Charles own a private royal house at a young age of 26.