During the reign of communist party in former Czechoslovakia, Christian literature written by her was among those frequently confiscated by state security service ŠtB[1] and at the same time she was blacklisted on the socialist era school curricula.
[2] Parents of Kristína Royová were descendants of two prominent Lutheran families.
Hurban, was member of Slavic society, co-founder of Matica Slovenská and Slovak gymnasiums (high schools).
The childhood of Kristína Royová was associated with Lutheran parish in Stará Turá, where local chaplains were at the same time her teachers.
The great contribution to development of her skills was a one-year study at higher secondary school in Bratislava where she managed to master the German language.