Part 2: A Squeaky Clean LGBTQ+ Novel: Her Royal Highness.Part 1: Her Royal Highness Carefree Chapters and Characters.Nevertheless, it was charming, bold, and hilarious, a companion like no other. Given the fact that one was incredibly rich and came from an aristocratic family, it was questionable how the two get along well together. Knowing that Millie and Princess Flora grew up in different parts of the world, they share two different cultures and aspects of living. This feel-good work of fiction could fall under the opposite do attract trope. Her Royal Highness was indeed an absolute summer read especially for teenage readers, but it could also be a perfect book for any weather. Since it was non-stereotypical, I found every passage of the book not awkward and liberating at the same time.Īnd, oh the clips from the newspaper found in every chapter gave me a different kind of view of being surprisingly artistic. It was denoted that being LGBTQIA+ must never be given any discrimination. What I really love about this was the way Rachel epitomized diversity in a fair manner. The length was also not that long which means it can be read within one sitting, as it comprises 283 pages of complete exciting chapters. It was written in the first-person point of view. Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins was a quirky and cool read suitable for ages 12 to 17.
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