Veronica II (Return of Feudalism)

Veronica II (Veronica Julia Windsor; April 22nd, 2403 - October 12th, 2501) served as Queen of the United Kingdom from August 28th, 2427 until her death in 2501.

Early life
Veronica was born in the United Kingdom's capital: Sheffield. Much of Veronica's early life was influenced by the United Kingdom's ongoing war with the Republic of South England. In her autobiography, Veronica recalled many memories in which she was evacuated from Sheffield due to massive South England bombing raids on the city. During her childhood, Veronica viewed her father King George XI as a role model and expressed great admiration for his leadership during the UK's war with South England.

Queen of the United Kingdom (2427 - 2501)
Following her father's death, Veronica would become Queen at the young age of 24. Veronica inherited an uneasy peace with South England, talks of possible rebellion on the British Mars colonies, and talks of Parliament to abolish the monarchy.

September Coup (2428)
Becoming fearful that the Parliament was expressing republican sympathies, the royal military under the command of Veronica II surrounded the Parliament Building in order to forcefully disband parliament. After being encircled for nearly 3 days, Parliament would not surrender and then voted unanimously to disband the monarchy. Veronica then gave the order for the military to move in on parliament. After 5 hours of fighting and with major damage done to the Sheffield Parliament Building, the surviving members of parliament and the pro-republican forces surrendered. Following the dissolution of parliament, Veronica II declared absolute monarchy.

Conquest of South England (2435-2440)
After 20 years of an uneasy peace with South England, the conflicting ideologies of absolute monarchy in the UK and Republicanism within South England made peace impossible. Fearing South England would strike first, Veronica ordered a military invasion into South England on February 12th, 2435. After five years of fighting, the United Kingdom captured the South English capital of West London and crushed any remaining South English forces.