Princess Sisi

Princess Sisi

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princess Elisabeth "Sisi" Diana Mary Mathilda is the eldest of prince William and Kates chidden born in 2008 here is her story.
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What if Prince William had a twin brother-born just nine minutes earlier-making him the heir to the throne instead? Prince Dominico has always known he'd be king, but he's determined to do it his way: with warmth, laughter, and an open heart. When a medical emergency brings him face-to-face with brilliant American pediatric surgeon Dr. Eliana Montgomery, their connection is instant and undeniable. She saves his young cousin's life-and captures his heart in the process. Eliana never expected to fall for royalty, especially not the future King of England. But as she navigates royal protocol, palace intrigue, and relentless media attention, she discovers that winning over the House of Windsor might be more complicated than performing life-saving surgery. Can an American doctor truly become Britain's queen? And when jealousy and ambition threaten to tear the royal family apart, will their love be strong enough to protect the crown itself? A sweeping royal romance that reimagines the House of Windsor, where true love meets the ultimate test of loyalty, duty, and power.

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