Produced by: Imperial CCBC Television Station
Category: Documentary
Length: 94 minutes
Broadcast Time: September 21, 7448, September 28
Director: Tony Brutnies
Language: Imperial Language
Distribution: Galactic Empire, Alpha Empire, Safi Federation, Otto Empire
Cast:
Host – Tony Roberts Berg
Young Wilhelmina – Jennifer Berna
Teenage Wilhelmina – Jessica Kevins Jia
Middle-aged Wilhelmina – Jane Holmberg
Elderly Wilhelmina – Anna Morley
Young Albert – Justin Gelbright
Middle-aged Albert – William John Nash
Young Hansberg – Sean Wintersly
Middle-aged Hansberg – Leonardo Jean Slimor
Young Annabel – Lillian Jin
Teenage Annabel – Judy Sloane
Young Cairns – Steen Thomas
Teenage Cairns – Harry Firestone
Young Angela – Camilla Hertz
Teenage Angela – Cecilia Fernando
Alexander I – Jack Marton
It was a brand new era, a new beginning for the Empire.
It was an era of outstanding talents, where advanced systems replaced obsolete institutions, and technology flourished. The “New Renaissance Period” marked a peak in humanities and arts during this time.
This era was also notable for women. One significant figure was Wilhelmina I, who established a constitutional monarchy, implemented major reforms, and dedicated her life to the new system. Though she did not create an empire, she was a monarch of a prosperous era.
—Dedicated to the memory of Her Majesty Queen Wilhelmina I, five years after her passing—
Wilhelmina’s full name was Wilhelmina Angelica Maria von Osenberg. She was the only daughter of Emperor Alexander I and born on August 17, 7365, in her grandfather’s manor on the planet Monslanka. Her parents had divorced six months before her birth, but this did not affect her legal right of inheritance. Immediately after her birth, she was granted the title of “Honorable Princess Wilhelmina.”
This title, however, did not significantly impact her early years. Her maternal grandfather, Count Lehmann, and his wife aimed to raise her as an ordinary girl.
Like an ordinary child, Wilhelmina was first held by her mother, Queen Rebecca, and received baptism, becoming the first princess in the Osenberg royal family to be baptized.
To this day, the small chapel in Monslanka maintains Wilhelmina’s baptismal record.
Priest: “We have always kept the records very well.”
Host: “Yes, I see. Are all the records handwritten in a notebook?”
Priest: “Yes, this gives a more tangible feeling.” (Turning the pages) “We have specially protected the page with Wilhelmina’s name because it is the most frequently consulted. Whenever tourists request it, our nuns will show it to them.”