Forgive Me, Your Highness👑

Forgive Me, Your Highness👑

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What happens when one wastes all the time they had with their soulmate for someone else. Aryan Rathore, Crown Prince of Rajasthan, is forced to marry Mahika, the Royal Princess of Jaipur but can he accept her when his heart belongs elsewhere?💯 But when he realised what his heart felt it was already too late.😭 Check out to know what happens in the end!!🤩 Regular Updates!!✨ Tropes: 🌸Arranged Marriage 🌸First love 🌸Royal Families 🌸War 🌸Dark Romance 🌸Romance 🌸Grumpy x Sunshine 🌸Reborn 🌸Second Chance to change his future 🍀New art included in chapters!!
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