
Doesn't really matter whose perspective the story is told from, you can always form an objective opinion from induction. From what I've read, she's pretty on edge, and her first reactions towards anything tends to curb negatively and she herself seems aware of that. Then there's the prince who loved her deeply but doesn't seem to be able to see through her personality/anxiousness, nor did he do a thorough follow-up after her death. Perhaps circumstances rendered him unable to then, but he could have thought of other methods. In other words, I feel he is a bit sloppy and meekish and doesn't seem like he has the kind of fortitude nor insight to balance out with her ferocity (---or perhaps just the writing itself is sloppy).
╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ So it leads me to think if they get back together after this misunderstanding then what... it's not going to be a smooth patch up afterwards there's a lot of underlying layers that aren't gonna be miraculously fixed, and if it is a smooth patch up then this novel is just up that level of writing.

I don't know the ending, and in general I wouldn't want to pick up a book with the preemptive thought that it's probably going to be shallow. That's no fun.
So, I wrote my response to you from a general understanding of interpersonal relationship to explain why I thought they're not compatible---I'm not necessarily drawing any form of depth from it. Just that, IF the story's writing was better (and I hope), it would've treaded more carefully. But if you've already read it, and it is simply just that level of basic cheese, then I guess it is what it is.
Anyway, thanks for the conversation. Peace out.
Well I think it's fine and dandy if they cleared up their misunderstanding but...
Personally there's such a thing as just being incompatible and for me, it doesn't seem like our Heroine and the Prince are that compatible if they way they interact with each other is just like this.