Cece drew lots to decide on dinner.
Cece's father Max is a passionate person. He hates the complicated manners of upper-class society and likes freedom. Even more unwilling to participate in the political contest between big noble groups, he took his wife and daughter to a manor far away from the city and lived a carefree, free and happy life.
Under the influence of her father Max, Princess Cece was happy and unrestrained since childhood, and her father let her daughter live as freely as a wild child. Generally speaking, aristocratic children have to learn a lot of etiquette norms since childhood, but in the father's view, as long as the daughter is happy, it is enough.
1848, Flantz Joseph, the cousin of Sissi, succeeded to the throne and became king of Belgium. Sophie, as the Queen Mother, is Sissy's mother's sister. She is going to marry Cece's sisters Helen and Flantz Joseph. At that time, this kind of marriage between relatives could strengthen political alliance, which was also out of pro-pro, but Joseph had a good impression on Cece's innocence, and soon they fell in love.
Due to the variety of royal etiquette after marriage, such a "wild" princess, accustomed to freedom, will naturally be criticized by her mother-in-law In the feudal society at that time, her innocence and liveliness were obviously incompatible with the rigid and serious rules, and she was regarded as ill-bred and impolite.
Later, because Belgium's rule was constantly threatened by Hungary and its interests were damaged, this political marriage did not play the expected role in the view of the Belgian royal family, so it began to appeal to the people to oppose Queen Cece. Since then, the fate of Princess Cece has also begun to be tragic.