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Originating from the Blue Rose Garden, where new queens periodically emerge through natural processes, the character known as "Reïna del món de les bruixes" (Queen of the Witch World) comes into existence unexpectedly. Her birth unfolds before Doremi and her friends, obligating them under witch law to become her caretakers. As the infant queen candidate, Hana, her early development becomes central to the series' second season, compelling the protagonists to raise her and ensure she passes health examinations supervised by the head nurse, Majo Heart. During this vulnerable infancy, her potent magic attracts threats, including wizards seeking to exploit her power for their world.

Her infancy is marked by vulnerabilities, notably a curse inflicted by the embittered former queen, Majo Tourbillon, who harbors resentment towards humans after personal tragedies. This curse causes Hana to reject vegetables, essential for her magical growth, and later manifests as a life-threatening illness. The sole cure requires the Love Supreme Flower from a cursed forest. While the protagonists retrieve the flower, they succumb to an eternal slumber as a consequence, prompting the current Queen to intervene by restoring them and reinstating their apprentice status.

As the reigning Queen, she oversees critical events affecting both human and witch worlds. She permits Doremi’s group to relinquish their magic to save Onpu Segawa from eternal sleep after forbidden magic misuse. Later, she tasks them with patissier exams to regain witch status, demonstrating her role in enforcing magical laws while allowing redemption. When Hana artificially ages herself in the fourth season, shattering her magical crystals, the Queen supports the protagonists in supplying her energy and confronts the resurgence of Majo Tourbillon’s curse, now threatening both worlds with a lethargy-inducing blight.

Her leadership involves resolving deep-seated conflicts, notably Majo Tourbillon’s lingering resentment. She commissions the recreation of handmade gifts from Tourbillon’s grandchildren to restore her memories of familial love, ultimately breaking the curse imprisoning her. The Queen also addresses the ethical dilemma of the protagonists' potential immortality as full witches, respecting their choice to remain human while ensuring Hana’s crystal is restored for her future reign.

In expanded media like light novels, her legacy influences Hana’s rebellious phase after Hana learns of her hidden human twin, Yume. The Queen orchestrates Yume’s upbringing in the human world to avoid succession conflicts and later assigns Majo Ruka as Hana’s guardian during ensuing tensions. Her long-term vision for Hana includes medical training in the witch world, reflecting her commitment to progressive leadership.

Her authority consistently emphasizes compassion over rigidity. This is evident in actions like permitting memory alterations to protect witch secrets and endorsing unconventional solutions to magical crises. It culminates in her acceptance of the protagonists' human lives while preparing Hana for queenship, reinforcing her role as a stabilizing force between magical traditions and evolving interworld relationships.