Adrianne of Anguilla

Adrianne Lucie Defarge I (Queen Adrianne I of Anguilla and the Overseas Areas) (October 11th, 1974 - Present) is the second and current monarch of the Great British Overseas Areas, holding the position since 2003. Adrianne has been the Head of Crown for the Confederation since January 2nd, 2013, making her the leader of the national government and the de facto leader of the Great British Confederation. Andrianne is the first child of the late Augustin and Lucie I, born in The Valley on October 11th, 1974. When her father died in 2002, she inherited the throne and became the first female monarch of the Overseas Areas and the second monarch in full. Adrianne has been known for her highly tolerant social policies, and she has led social reform in the Overseas Areas to increase equality in economics and civics. She is serving her first term as the Head of Crown, and has been favoured by many British citizens for her non-invasive measures. Since taking the position, she has led a campaign for the closure of GBMI Drustanus and the end of English measures to retake the lost land, much to the displeasure of the English government.

Adrianne is married to Benjamin Thorne, a wealthy Anguillan businessman. Together, they have had four children; Tyra, Ashlyn, Elise, and Nicolas. Adrianne has resided in London for her term as Head of Crown, though her true residency is at the French Palace in The Valley.