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'''Lady Anastasia''' was the mother of the rightful | {{character stub}} | ||
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|main alias = Anastasia | |||
|species = Human | |||
|spouse = Theo (The Clockwise Man) | |||
|spouse2 = George Harding | |||
|origin = [[Russia]] | |||
|child = Freddie (The Clockwise Man) | |||
|only = The Clockwise Man (novel) | |||
}} | |||
'''Lady Anna''', known in [[Russia]] as '''Anastasia''', was the mother of the rightful [[Tsar]] of Russia, [[Freddie (The Clockwise Man)|Freddie]]. She was a cousin of Tsar [[Nicholas II]] and related to Queen [[Victoria]]. Her first husband, [[Theo (The Clockwise Man)|Theo]], the father of Freddie, was a cousin of [[Alexandra Fydorovna|Tsarina]]. | |||
After his death, she married Sir [[George Harding]], a [[British]] man who helped her politically along with Lord [[Chitterington]] and Colonel [[Oblonsky]] to regain strength against their rivals. | |||
At the party, hosted by her husband, she revealed her identity and the identity of her son. After supper, she retired to her quarters. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[The Clockwise Man (novel)|The Clockwise Man]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 6 September 2019
Lady Anna, known in Russia as Anastasia, was the mother of the rightful Tsar of Russia, Freddie. She was a cousin of Tsar Nicholas II and related to Queen Victoria. Her first husband, Theo, the father of Freddie, was a cousin of Tsarina.
After his death, she married Sir George Harding, a British man who helped her politically along with Lord Chitterington and Colonel Oblonsky to regain strength against their rivals.
At the party, hosted by her husband, she revealed her identity and the identity of her son. After supper, she retired to her quarters. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man)