Chapter Two

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⬇chapter two⬇

"Princess Jamila!"

"You look beautiful!"

"Your Highness!"

I smile as the car stops and my door is open by one of my protection officers. I continue to smile as my name is called in so many directions by the large crowd that gathered outside of Varania's children hospital. I step out of the car and wave towards the crowd before I walked towards the director of the hospital.

"Hello, Your Royal Highness, it is a pleasure to have you join us today." Director John Dikeh said as he bowed his head after shaking my hand.

"Thank you for having me, I know you guys are very busy. I hope to learn from your staff and interact with some of the kids today." I said. He smiled at me.

"These Gerbera Dasisies are for you, made by the children to show their apperication for you visiting us today." Director John Dikeh said as he handed me the bouquet of Gerbera Dasisies.

"Oh, thank you, these are my favorite." I said.

"Let's head inside." Director John Dikeh said.

Princess Jamila Breaks Down in Tears While Visiting Children's Hospital

Emotions were running high for Princess Jamila when she greeted the patients at Varania Children's Hospital.

The 30-year-old princess visit to the hospital, where she met Nico, a 20-month-old patient who is said to not have much longer to live. Upon meeting the little boy, Jamila burst into tears at his bedside and had to walk away to gain her composure before returning to his bedside and praying for him.

She even did hand paintings with him and read him a story.

She also opened a new wing in the hospital building and visited other patients.

When Christian walked inside his apartment, his father was seated on the couch causing Christian to jump up in fright, "Pa what are you doing?!" Christian asked.

"Waiting on you, of course." Andrew answered.

"Why?" Christian asked.

"Well, how did things go? Did you like her?" Andrew asked with urgency.

"She's very different from other women that I'm used to. In a way she almost reminds me of mum when she speaks her mind. She's beautiful and funny and certainly knows what she wants." Christian answered.

Andrew nodded at his son.

"Yes, she is regal princess." Andrew said.

"Apparently, we are not the only ones who have interest in her." Christian said.

"What do you mean?" Andrew asked.

"She has been offered several arranged marriage proposals from other royals." Christian answered.

"But she chose you, correct?' Andrew asked.

"Yes, she did. She also told me how once we got married that I would use her royal status which puts me as an equal to William and our children would be in line to both thrones." Christian answered.

"Yes, that's because Jamila is considered an heir to the throne especially since she is second in line to the throne. There wouldn't be a need to use your royal status because that would be demoting her royal status." Andrew said.

"Okay, I understand." Christian said.

"How did her family treat you?" Andrew asked.

"They treated me like I've always been a part of the family and by the way, they have extended an invitation for you all to visit them at anytime you choose." Christian answered.

"I'm delighted to hear that and I'll talk with your mum and see when we can all go as a family to visit them." Andrew said. "When will you two see each other again?" He asked.

"I'm not sure. She said she would let me know but I'm sure we'll talk on the phone or text if we can't see each other." Christian answered.

"Have you two talked about the wedding and the timeline for everything?" Andrew asked.

"Yes, we have. Her mum and her have planned everything so basically I just show up where I'm needed. She has managed to include both countries in our wedding. Our pre-wedding gala and religious ceremony will be held here in london while our civil, cultural ceremony, and festival will be held in Varania. She wants to get married in August. We should announce the engagement in June." Christian answered.

"Smart girl, sounds like she has everything under control." Andrew said.

"Yes, she does. She'll be the perfect wife." Christian said.

"Christian, be honest with me, son. Are you hoping that the two of you will fall in love once you're married?" Andrew asked.

"Yes, a part of me is hoping that we will." Christian answered.

Prince Christian of York
@christianofyork

In Lincolnshire, Prince Christian will:
-visit Greencell Limited
-visit Spalding Masonic Hall
-visit Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens
-visit the Parish Church of Saint Mary and Saint Nicolas

11:00 am · 20 Mar 19

HRH Prince Christian of York opens Spalding WWII Memorial

His Royal Highness Prince Christian of York has today officially unveiled the new Spalding WWII Memorial.

The morning began with a dedication service, conducted by the Rev Aileen Workman, at St Mary and St Nicolas Church.

The service included a reading by South Holland District Council chairman, Coun Rodney Grocock, who also chaired the Spalding WWII Memorial Committee.

The Prince of York and guests then made their way to the Peace Garden at Ayscoughfee, where the Duke unveiled a plaque beside the new memorial.

The Prince told onlookers: "Firstly, may I say how pleased I am to be in Spalding and here at Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens to officially open this World War II Memorial.

"It is to the great credit of everyone involved with the memorial committee - and in particular chairman Grocock - that the town now has a dedicated memorial for those brave men and women who lost their lives during the Second World War.

"Great credit also has to be given to those veterans who have given up so much of their time to raise vital funds for this memorial, and who, through their passion and dedication, keep the spirit of their fallen comrades alive.

"Thanks too have to be given to the generous donations from local businesses - and also to the people who live in Spalding.

"I have no doubt, through the passion, drive and enthusiasm of everyone involved, that this new memorial will be a symbol of hope over fear, strength over tyranny and a peaceful place of remembrance for many generations to come."

In her dedication address, the Rev Aileen Workman said: "We remember with thanksgiving and sorrow those whose lives, in world wars and conflicts past and present, have been given and taken away."

The service included a reading by South Holland District Council chairman, Coun Grocock, who also chaired the Spalding WWII Memorial Committee.

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