Caitlin Darach (12 June 1968 – 1 August 2009), also known as Caitlin I, was a Disparuean politician and journalist. She was the first Monarch of Disparu, reigning from the country's foundation until her death in 2009. She was formally styled as "Her Majesty, Caitlin I, Queen of Disparu, Chatelaine of Château Eterna". She also served as the Governor General of Canada until 26 February 2009, and was also a companion of the Order of Canada. Despite this, she became the chairwoman of the Disparu Committee, a committee that would eventually make Quebec (now Disparu) secede from Canada.
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| - Caitlin Darach (12 June 1968 – 1 August 2009), also known as Caitlin I, was a Disparuean politician and journalist. She was the first Monarch of Disparu, reigning from the country's foundation until her death in 2009. She was formally styled as "Her Majesty, Caitlin I, Queen of Disparu, Chatelaine of Château Eterna". She also served as the Governor General of Canada until 26 February 2009, and was also a companion of the Order of Canada. Despite this, she became the chairwoman of the Disparu Committee, a committee that would eventually make Quebec (now Disparu) secede from Canada.
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| - Caitlin Darach (12 June 1968 – 1 August 2009), also known as Caitlin I, was a Disparuean politician and journalist. She was the first Monarch of Disparu, reigning from the country's foundation until her death in 2009. She was formally styled as "Her Majesty, Caitlin I, Queen of Disparu, Chatelaine of Château Eterna". She also served as the Governor General of Canada until 26 February 2009, and was also a companion of the Order of Canada. Despite this, she became the chairwoman of the Disparu Committee, a committee that would eventually make Quebec (now Disparu) secede from Canada.
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