Princess Hope
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  • Reads 169,345
  • Votes 3,722
  • Parts 43
  • Time 4h 24m
Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2021
Princess Hope Alexandra of Wales is the third child and only daughter of the People's Princess and the Prince of Wales. She had the normal childhood that her brothers couldn't have but there was no way to avoid who she really is any longer nor could she run away from it all. She must face what her family has tried to keep her away from: the public scrutiny, the constant comparison to her late mother, and the pressure of serving Queen and country.

Started: January 2021
Ended: *still on-going*
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Imagine if Prince Charles and Princess Diana had a daughter. Now 23 years later, Princess Gwendoline deals with paparazzi, life and love. Everyone states she looks like her mother-- the late and great Lady Diana Spencer-- but Princess Gwendoline barely even knew her. As a snapshot of her life, in the summer of 2018, many things are changing. She is trying to find her place in the monarchy while trying to find her place in the world. Please Note: This was requested by a reader, and it may be is not what they wanted but this is what happens. I am a cynic after all. (It comes out in the rest of my work as well.) I wrote this in twelve hours, so I know it's not my best work. As well as, I know that there is no Princess Gwendoline exists, and I chose to use events during the summer of 2018 to make it more believable.