Princesses Are People, Too
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In the first story, Princess Yona and her parents slowly adapt to a world in which people seem to think that royalty belongs only in books. In the second, Princess Emma is uninterested in whether a prince is rich or …
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In the first story, Princess Yona and her parents slowly adapt to a world in which people seem to think that royalty belongs only in books. In the second, Princess Emma is uninterested in whether a prince is rich or handsome but only if he can successfully scratch away the terribly itchy spot in the middle of her back.
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