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The night of the masquerade ball serves as the episode's climax. The students are draped in lace and velvet, their faces hidden behind ornate masks. It is a world of shadows where identities are blurred. In the dimly lit gardens of Hillerska, away from the prying eyes of the bodyguards, Wilhelm finds Simon. For a few minutes, under the cover of the masks, the titles and the scandals don't matter. They dance—a slow, agonizing movement that feels like both a goodbye and a desperate prayer.
Wilhelm is trapped in a spiral of resentment. After his public denial of the video in season one, his relationship with Simon is a landscape of jagged edges. He spends his mornings in the rowing tank, pushing his body to the point of exhaustion to quiet the noise in his head. Every time he sees Simon in the hallways, his chest tightens. Simon looks different—stronger, perhaps, or maybe just more distant. He’s spending more time with Marcus, the local boy who works at the stables, and the sight of them together is a knife to Wilhelm's heart. Young Royals 2x3
But reality intrudes. A flash from a phone or a call from a teacher shatters the moment. By the end of the episode, the lines are drawn even more clearly. Wilhelm realizes that to have Simon, he must destroy the version of himself that the monarchy requires. Simon realizes that loving a prince might mean losing himself entirely. The night of the masquerade ball serves as
Describe the from the perspective of Sara or Felice. In the dimly lit gardens of Hillerska, away