
Heir Apparently
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Narrated by:
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Nick Johnson
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By:
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Avé Edwards
About this listen
One royal diagnosis thrusts the line of succession into a whirlwind of political deception and familial betrayal. Just days after the Queen is diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer, Her Majesty is forced to contest the right to succession of her daughter and heir apparent, Princess Mary, following her illegal re-marriage. Next in line is the anxious, yet nationally beloved Prince Victor, who has a deep sense of duty, a secret love affair with the palace chef, and a real desire to ascend to the throne to "effect real change for his country". Mary effectively declares war on her son as the Royal Family splits right down the middle: pro-Mary vs. pro-Victor.
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