Queen Marie of Romania was beloved by her people from 1914 to 1927 as the wife of King Ferdinand I. She was stylish, emotional, and full of love for her country. During World War I, she courageously visited wounded soldiers in hospitals despite injuries and worked to relieve shortages in Moldova when the capital fell. Queen Marie directly cared for the sick and bought medicines. She was committed to her people during difficult times, believing her example could inspire them. Queen Marie played an important political role in convincing world leaders to support Greater Romania after the war.