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Was assassinated in a hotel. What was the real reason for the death of Princess Cece?

The real reason for Princess Sisi's death was that she was assassinated while traveling. On September 1th, 1989, Princess Sissi, dressed in black, accompanied by a maid, came for a walk by the lake in Geneva. During this period, a man stabbed Princess Sisi in the chest with a sharp and thin weapon, and then fled. Because of the sudden incident, the princess and the maid didn't react at that time. After the princess fell, she felt nothing strange in her chest.

After the murderer fled, the princess and the maid came to the dock. While at the dock, the princess fainted. It was not until the doctor checked that the princess was stabbed in the heart and died of excessive blood loss. After the princess was stabbed, the blood flow of the wound was slow because of the tight clothes, and Princess Sisi, who was dressed in black because of the loss of her son, died of this assassination.

Princess Cece, who was loved since childhood, once lived happily for a while after she got married, but later she was extremely disappointed with her husband because of his extramarital affairs. Plus the princess's only son Rudolph and his mistress Mary? After Vessela committed suicide by double suicide in a hunting lodge in Mayerlin in 1889, Princess Sissi, who suffered from the loss of her son, traveled everywhere in black.

During her stay in the hotel, Princess Sissi always used a pseudonym. However, because of the media coverage, the whereabouts of the princess were exposed, which gave the murderer an opportunity. After the murderer was caught, it showed that he and the princess had no hatred and just wanted to make themselves famous by assassinating the princess. The death of Princess Sissi shocked the Austrian royal family, but the princess's husband was very calm. Three days after the princess's death, the emperor paralyzed himself through busy work. Whether the emperor is sad or helpless is unknown until now.

In her early life, Princess Sissi was loved by the Hungarian people because she promoted the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1897. To the Hungarian people, Princess Sissi was not a princess, but a queen.