In 1211 (7th year reign of her husband), she was given the Royal title Princess Hampyeong (함평궁주; 咸平宮主) and formally became the queen consort.
When her husband tried to kill Ch'oe Ch'ung-hŏn at Suchang Palace (수창공), he failed and was forced to abdicate the throne as a result.
Then, Huijong and their eldest son were exiled to modern-day Incheon and she became the only senior member left in the main palace, which believed that it was due to her close relationship with the next Kings, Gangjong and Gojong.
Upon the Goryeo-Mongol war breaking out, the court moved the Palace and she later died without being able to leave Ganghwa-gyeong (강화경; 江華京) on 1247 (34th year reign of Gojong of Goryeo).
The queen was later buried in Soreung tomb (소릉; 紹陵)[2] and received Jeongjang (정장; 貞章) as her posthumous name given by King Gojong in 1253.