King Adolphus I of Texas (When the world stopped making sense)

Life:
Born in London on the 30, January 1846 to Prince George, Duke of Cambridge and Sarah Fairbrother. At the age of 27 his father was crowned The King of the Texan Kingdom and he became the Duke of Cuba and Crown Prince after his brother died in The Texan-British Dispute. During his father’s reign he mostly toured the country and like the tradition is he inaugurates the Texan President. But on the 17, March his father passed away 4:06. He was crowned the King of Texas 7 hours later at the Imperial Palace.

Reign:
During his Reign the Great War occurred during which he made sure that the Texan Kingdom stayed out of the conflict but traded with both sides. He built the economy up by inventing the Adolph Cars (OTL Busses) which were used by the public to travel long distances by following the Adolph Cars route to the place where your destination is closest to. The Cars ran on electricity and could go up to 20 km/h. After the War they dominated the market for a decade. For his invention Adolphus got the Nobel Economic Prize in 1919.

Death and Succession:
He died on the 17, December 1922, he didn’t have a son so most people thought the throne would go to his Grandson but when he caught a whiff of this he made a speech confirming that his Daughter Olga would have the honor of becoming the first Queen of Texas. She was coronated as Olga I of Texas later that week.