Princess Victoria of Brunant

Princess Victoria (Victoria Sophia Antonia Carolina Van Draak, 5 August 1786 - 13 July 1838) was a Brunanter princess. A daughter of King Ambroos I and Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, she married President David James Carrington, making her First Lady from 1808-1809. After her husband's dismissal from office, however, she spent most of her days at the royal court in Koningstad.

Biography
Princess Victoria was born to Crown Prince Ambroos and Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. In 1800, her father became king.

In 1808, she married David James Carrington, who had been president since 1802. Her husband was the son of military commander and the leader of the 1784 invasion, James Carrington. The marriage was a rather political one, with both Victoria and David James being unhappy.

Following the Coup of 1809, her husband was dismissed from office and exiled to Carrington. Victoria, however, spent most of her days at the royal court in Koningstad and only regularly visited her husband. They had eight children:
 * Mary Carrington (1808-1808)
 * Clara Carrington (1808-1810)
 * Henry Carrington (1810-1817)
 * Joseph Carrington (1812-1877)
 * Martha Carrington (1814-1815)
 * Sophie Carrington (1815-1887)
 * David Carrington (1817-1837)
 * Charles Carrington (1817-1820)

Victoria's children were mostly raised in Carrington, but after her husband's death in 1821, Victoria permanently moved to Koningstad, where she spent the rest of her life at the courts of her father, Ambroos I, and her brother, Cristian I, who became monarch in 1823.