However, after her maternal grandfather was assassinated in the coup led by Chŏng Kyun (정균),[3] son of Chŏng Chung-bu,[4] her mother was unable to gain the position of queen consort and got expelled from the palace as a result.
[5] Despite events that led to her mother’s deposition and her unknown whereabouts, family records state that Lady Wang was born in 1178.
In 1212, she received her royal title and married her sixth cousin, Wang Ch'un, Duke Hawon (왕춘 하원공; 1181–?)
[6] The couple had a son, Wang Jeon (왕전; 王佺), in 1210 who later married Princess Gasun; the fourth daughter of Queen Seongpyeong and King Huijong.
Although her death date is unknown, it was recorded that she was given a posthumous name of Gyeongryeol (경렬; 敬烈).