Princess Sophie of Hohenberg, born on July twenty-fourth, nineteen oh one, was the cherished only daughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg. Her life was irrevocably altered when her parents were assassinated in Sarajevo on June twenty-eighth, nineteen fourteen, an event that would serve as a catalyst for the outbreak of the First World War.
Following this tragic event, Sophie, along with her two brothers, became known as some of the first orphans of the First World War. The loss of their parents not only marked a profound personal tragedy but also symbolized the broader upheaval that engulfed Europe during this tumultuous period.
Despite the shadows cast by her family's legacy, Princess Sophie navigated her life with resilience. The impact of her upbringing and the historical events surrounding her childhood shaped her identity and perspective on the world.