The Problematic Prince - Chapter 2
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Ladybug91
I didn’t understand the whole thing about the princess
SereUsagi
So the Princess and FL shared the same last name, Hardy?!
Are they blood-related relatives?!
Castle-san
@dietsoba thanks for the explanation 🙂
dietsoba
Oh my god I’m sorry that comment is so long…
dietsoba
Since people seem confused; the time period this series is very likely based on is at some point between 1890 and 1925 (depends on what we see from now on). Coloured photos existed by the year 1900 and coloured printing had already long been a thing before that, especially limited colour. Magazines for gossip and fashion have a long history. Rowboat racing racing (men only) became an Olympic sport in 1900, polo shirts were introduced in the west around 1920 but existed before that, and women‘s property and inheritance rights were only just starting to take form (eg. Britain 1920s). I don’t know how exact any of this will be in the series because I’ve only read up to here but think of somewhere between Edwardian/WWI/Inter-War/1920s. Another note: the Middle Ages were roughly between 500-1500CE and, while some do take place in a similar setting, most of these series are set in a fantasy world based sometime after that. This info isn’t perfect because it’s late and this is a comment on a comic, but this info can be easily found if you want more I guess??
Nennamori
The clothes and magazine is really confusing …like some is too modern….like three times periods in one story
Rococochoco
what is this time period the prince rolled in with a polo and sweatbands
enig121598
I am so confused with the timeline in this story…. Rowing boats contest? …. Magazines— COLOURED MAGAZINES… Polo shirt?? SHORTS????
All of this in medieval era??????
Flippymar
It’s more like early 19th century Edwardian
Gerrie
That princess Glady is SPOILERS
AN ADULTERESS