Relia Cuza (Pacifica)

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Relia I Cuza
Empress of Ryccia, Princess of Stoinia and Duchess of Sebeș
Photograph of Relia Cuza-Cantacuzino.
Relia in 2020.
Empress of Ryccia
Reign27 March 2023 – present
Coronation27 March 2023
PredecessorLily Stloncht
As Acting President of the Ryccian Federation
Heir apparentPaul
BornRelia Cuza
(1974-08-09) 9 August 1974 (age 49)
Sinaia Royal Hospital,  Stoinia
SpouseDuke of Sebeș, Gheorghe Cantacuzino
(m. 18 July 1906)
Issue
DynastyCuza
FatherIulian IV
MotherAlexandra VI
ReligionStoinian Orthodoxy
NicknameNanny-Princess
OccupationDiplomat
ResidenceSebeșean Castle, Stoinia (formerly)
Nationality Stoinia
Citizenship Stoinia,  Ryccia
Education
Royal University of Sinaia
  • Lotus University
Net worth$ 567 million
Height169 cm (5 ft 7 in)
RelativesKing Andrei III of the Stoinians (brother)
King Valeriu I of Spiras (brother)
AwardsOrder of St. George Stoinia (Pacifica)
SignatureRelia I Cuza's signature
"The South Pacific needs to work together to help refugees. In this era of globalisation, we shouldn't forget the rights & needs of our fellow Pacificans. Nations have to work together so that we may manage refugee crises efficiently & swiftly."
—Princess Relia at VACOS 2023

Her Royal Highness, Princess Relia Cuza of Stoinia and Duchess of Sebeș, is a member of the Stoinian royal family and a well-liked member of the nobility that has served the Kingdom primarily as a diplomat to Cordilian nations. Most notably she's known for her expertise regarding Ryccia and her humanitarian campaigns to help rebuild the nation after the Rycco-Cordilian War. Due to these actions, she has gained the nickname 'Nanny-Princess' from the international community at large.

In addition to being an influential user of Stream & Instaglam, Princess Relia is known to be a compassionate mother, becoming a symbol of femininity across Pacifica. Moreover, she has become an acute businesswoman as well ever since her marriage to the Duke of Sebeș, Gheorghe Cantacuzino, running multiple charities & foundations for humanitarian efforts.