
nah it's realistic because when u are from a royal family u can break the rules many times u want without getting any problems as long as it is a secret and even if they find out nothing serious might really happen cuz the royal family and media will always hide that mistake with the power of money many princes and princesses illegal sexual life was discovered but here they are enjoying their life but if it was a normal person from the nation he will be just killed or sent to jail another simple ex about saudi arabia where women are forced to hide their bodies but princesses can enjoy their lives half naked in other countries so i advice u to read more about middle east such a dirty disgusting spot of the world

Sure, for royalty you're absolutely right, but for the guy from another country? LMAO He's finding out what terminal velocity feels like, first hand. No one who advises royalty is going to hide a homosexual lover forever. They'll indulge the king for a time and while he is travelling for political business, his lover will succumb to a fatal disease or fall, literally, victim to a horrible accident. You make good points about royalty though, and you're not wrong. I have enough personal experience with them to know just how right you are. So, reading isn't necessary.

ok the middle east and islam in general are two entirely different things. no need to generalize. it's not permissible in islam to kill or harass the lgbt, in fact, we're taught to accept them, but not engage in homosexual activities ourselves. so really, it's the middle east as a whole that has the homophobia problem, and they try to use islam as their reasoning which is totally unacceptable.
(ik you said this 2 years ago lmao this is just a really late reply)
So, this takes place in the Middle East, right? Where 90% or more of the population is Muslim and believes that homosexuality is a capital crime punishable by death? That Middle East? The same Middle East where a friend of mine from an online LGBT support group was arrested, tortured and stoned to death after his little sister reported his online activity to authorities? That Middle East? How in the hell can anyone say this story has a realistic ending? There was no arrest, torture or death penalty. That would be realistic. This ending is still a fantasy "and they lived happily ever after". It just wasn't as fantastic or romantic as those stories whose endings involve the protagonists getting married or eloping. As fantasies go, it's a pretty okay story, but there is not a single thing in this story that is "realistic".