Christine, Crown Princess of France (Napoleon's World)

Christine Marie Bonaparte (born April 8, 1994) is the Crown Princess of the French Empire and the daughter of Emperor Maurice Napoleon I and Empress Carla. She is a member of the Sebastienite branch Bonaparte royal family, which is descended from Napoleon I through his grandson Philippe the Great, the only surviving child of any of Napoleon's three sons. As she is not yet eighteen and thus not yet legally an adult, the Crown Princess is not yet legally the heiress apparent to her father's throne - that title belongs to her uncle, Napoleon Francois, the Prince Regent and Duke of Alsace. She does, however, hold the title of Duchess of Corsica typically reserved to the heiress, indicating that she will, as promised by her father, assume the throne upon her father's death or abdication.

In France, Christine has been a source of rampant media coverage since birth, and her father has summarily worked to defend her from exploitative coverage, even issuing censorships against media outlets that defy his ban on unauthorized contact or photographing of either his daughter or younger son, Prince Albert. Christine has nevertheless been a political tool for the Maurician regime in connecting with the country's young as the Officer of Culture and Arts within the Imperial Office, and she is the honorary spokeswoman for the Imperial Women's Council.