After the grand royal wedding in Vienna, Sissi began the life of a queen. She slowly adjusted herself to the life of the Austrian court, but she found it very difficult to get along with the Queen Mother Sophie. The imperious empress dowager scrupulously abides by the old rules and bad habits of the royal family, and constantly instills in Franz how to abide by the royal laws to run the empire and family.
After Cici's daughter was born, the conflict between her and Sophie intensified. Sophie refused to allow Cici to raise her daughter by herself according to the royal rules, but Franz obeyed her mother's will and prevented Cici and her daughter from being together. Sad and disappointed Sissi returned to Bavaria alone. Guilty Franz immediately followed and persuaded Cici to return to Austria with him.
At this time, Sophie had to change her mind and agree to Cici raising her daughter. After that, Sissi accompanied Franz to travel to many countries, and she received a warm welcome in Hungary. They were crowned the king and queen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire amidst the cheers of the Hungarian people.
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