King Francisco and Queen Dominique (South Park)

King Francisco and Queen Dominique are fictional characters from South Park.

Background
King Francisco (real name Francisco Sacristán de la Cruz) was born in Coyoacán, a village on the outskirts of Mexico City. His father was a mestizo with an Indigenous father and a Spanish mother. His mother, Mariana Calderón y Hernández (born Afrodite Carrello e Fernandes) was a Portuguese-born Italian who immigrated to Mexico. Francisco had 3 older brothers, two older maternal half-sisters, and one younger paternal half-brother. He was raised a strict Roman Catholic. His godparents was his paternal grandmother Rosemary Rivera and his maternal half-first cousin once removed Giovanni Sogliuzzo.

Queen Dominique (real name Dominique Barthélemy) was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Her father was a Taíno person whose families came from Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Her mother was also a Taíno person with some remote African ancestry. Two of Dominique's great-grandparents were Ashkenazi Jews whose ancestors came from Ukraine, Austria, and Ireland. Her great-grandfather, who was born in Limerick, fled from Ireland once England established the Protestant Ascendancy.

Francisco and Dominique met at a voodoo class in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dominique had traveled there in respect for her forbears, whom some were of African-Haitian descent who moved to Cuba and later New Orleans following the Haitian Revolution. Francisco had traveled there because he had always been fascinated by black magic. They fell in love and eventually got married. They continued their education and eventually got a doctor's degrees in voodoo, practicing it in both New Orleans and Haiti. They soon had four children Baltasar, Letícia, Fritz, and Sofía. They later became humanitarians who would donate and provide aid to those who are struggling. Since they mastered voodoo, they used it to help people in need, they even opened up a pharmacy in southern Florida for poverty-stricken immigrants. As they helped people throughout the Caribbean, many people began voting for them to be king and queen. When there were enough votes in, Francisco and Dominique reigned as monarchs. When they became king and queen they founded a region called Isla de los Ángeles de Santo Rosemary/L'île des anges de Saint Rosemary a small island located in between Haiti and Cuba. They also ruled over several parts of land in some parts of the Caribbean, and they owned property in the United States. Their new king and queen status made their children princes and princesses.

However, their children all lost their royalty when they married individuals who were not of royalty, and they also lied to their children about who their grandparents were, using different names to identify them. They also wanted to be treated as a regular individual by their kids, and thus they did not tell them about their former royalty status. Francisco and Dominique were well-respected and considered some of the humblest king and queen ever for history to offer. Francisco passed away of bronchopneumonia, and Dominique passed away two years later of pancreatic cancer.

King Francisco

 * Salvador Nicolás (father)
 * Mariana Calderón y Hernández (mother)

Queen Dominique

 * André Barthélemy-Géricault (father)
 * Adélaïde Domínguez (mother)

King Francisco

 * Samuel (brother)
 * Nicolás (brother)
 * Mateo (brother)
 * Lola (maternal half-sister)
 * Maya (maternal half-sister)
 * Matías (paternal half-brother)