
With Her Royal Highness I enjoyed the romance aspects more than in book 1 although it did take longer then I expected to get into that. I also really loved Daisy’s parents, her dad in particular was amazing. I enjoyed seeing Daisy interact with them and I wish there had been more of that.

Some things I really did enjoy from this first book were: the Royal Wreckers, prince Sebastian’s friend group. I personally wasn’t totally crazy about the romance between Daisy and Miles in general, although there were some cute moments I didn’t think they had crazy amounts of chemistry. However I did find the ending of this first book to be a little underwhelming and to be honest kind of anticlimactic. With Prince Charming I did connect more with the main character Daisy then I did Millie from book 2. I genuinely don’t think I can pick an absolute favourite between the two. It really added to the story and for some reason I was getting almost gossip girl vibes from them.

One of my favourite things about both of these is that the side characters are very well developed and each have their own distinguishable personalities and I came to care just as much about them as I did about the main characters Daisy and Millie.Īnother thing I loved was the news/gossip articles throughout both of these. Both were so easy to read, I flew through them. I thought both of these books were great fluffy reads with very compelling characters.


After reading and falling in love with Red White and Royal Blue a couple of months ago I was dying for more Royal Romance especially Queer Royal Romance like Her Royal Highness. I’ve been seeing these two books everywhere and so when I bought books recently, I couldn’t help but pick them up. I spent my weekend binge reading Prince Charming and also it’s companion novel Her Royal Highness both, of course, by Rachel Hawkins, and I had such a good time!
