One inscription mentions that she is "an honored one by the great god" and "she who does what her father likes every day".
[2] The location of her tomb (Central Field in Giza) suggests that she may be a daughter of Khafre.
Included are her sons Shepseska(u), Akhetre and Shepsesre(-sheri), and her daughters Hetepheres, Khentkaus, and Meresankh.
Hemetre is faced by her sons Akh(et)re and Shepsesre-sheri in one register, while her daughters Hetepheres and Meresankh are depicted below their brothers.
[2] In the passageway of the tomb the upper part of a false door belonging to the Royal chamberlain Nebsen was found.