The Royal Diaries
"He carries the weight of an entire kingdom on his shoulders, yet he will willingly drink completely bitter, sugarless tea without a flinch, simply because she brewed it for him."
They say the grandest love stories are written in the stars, but theirs began with a stolen window seat, a cup of sugarless tea, and a series of accidental collisions.
Vikrant Singh Rathore is the eldest son of Jodhpur's royal house-a man whose life is meticulously structured around legacy, heavy boardroom decisions, and unyielding responsibility. For Vikrant, life has always been defined by clear boundaries: his duty to his family, his commitment to his work, and his fierce loyalty to his best friend. But the sharpest logic fails when he meets Meera. Totally oblivious to his title, she flips his orderly world upside down, proving that the most calculated royal heir is entirely defenseless against his best friend's sister and a cup of feeki chai.
Meera didn't ask to be pulled into the orbit of Jodhpur's royalty. She was perfectly content with her quiet life, her brothers, and her predictable routines. But when her older brother, Avinash, falls for Princess Aadrika, Meera finds herself constantly crossing paths with Vikrant. Entirely unimpressed by his royal title, she brings him down to earth with her effortless charm and a touch of accidental chaos.
Between shared laughter in crowded wedding hallways, quiet conversations tucked away from cameras, and the slow, undeniable pull of two hearts finding their rhythm, they fall in love. No grand declarations, just a quiet understanding that they belong together. But palaces are built on duty, not desire.
When the dust settles, a crown will demand sacrifice, a misunderstood ring will alter paths, and a prince will have to decide if he is willing to let go of the only woman who ever saw the man behind the title for the title itself.