How do you imagine if the roles were swapped for Cecil and Cordelia ? Yan maid Cordelia and Prince Cecil I imagine yan maid cordelia to be very soft yandere though .
Cordelia would definitely be a reluctant yandere. She is kind and gentle, and values life and the people in it. But if she were in the position, the position to keep Cecil to herself, most of the joy she derived from the world would be from him, and he’d be plenty affectionate to keep her focused on that. As demure as Cordelia is, Cecil would not have the concern of being a butler to hold him back from being as flirty as he likes. Though well-behaved and as gentle as her, he would pour all the love into Cordelia she needs to go through with the things she does. And princesses coming his way won’t wake up after they drink one of her poisons. She’s very jealous, although this only shows in requests for more time with him or more praise, which he is happy to give. She can be ruthless, but only when the woman she’s killing is someone cruel to Cecil. They would both eventually run away together, and Cecil would be the one to ask her.
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[うたプリライエモ] Uta no Prince-sama LIVE EMOTION 2024 Birthday Greetings Translation
(Side: ST☆RISH)
*T/N: I did this on a whim but I did promise some utapri content, so.
Otoya: It’s finally the day! I’ve been waiting for this day to come!
Otoya: Because it’s your birthday, of course! And that’s why I’m gonna throw you the best celebration ever!
Otoya: But first, let’s start with this. Happy birthday! Love ya!
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Masato: Today’s your birthday, right? I’m glad to be able to celebrate such an important day with you.
Masato: I’m sure everyone has already wished you a happy birthday, so I hope mine will be an unforgettable one.
Masato: Happy birthday. I hope I can help maintain that smile of yours forever.
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Natsuki: Happy birthday! You’re shining remarkably brightly today. Or is it because I’m in a supremely good mood?
Natsuki: I wish to thank you for being born, and for meeting me.
Natsuki: I want to hold on tightly to this joy and continue watching you up close, closer than anyone else out there.
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Tokiya: Today is a brilliant day, isn’t it? I suppose you can call it your one day of welcoming the new year.
Tokiya: Happy birthday. Since it’s such a special day, allow me to fulfill your wishes.
Tokiya: You can ask anything of me. There’s no need to hold back. Of course, if it’s something of the passionate nature…
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Ren: Happy birthday. Even I get excited on such a special day.
Ren: I’m going to ask you out for a special date before this jig is up. Allow me to take you out for the day.
Ren: I’ve made lots of preparations for this day, so it’s safe to say that you can look forward to it. I think you’ll come to enjoy what I have planned.
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Syo: Happy birthday! How about entrusting today’s schedule to me?
Syo: I’ll make it the best day of your life. Yeah, I swear I will! So… let’s spend today together, okay?
Syo: I’ve already made plans for us to do all the stuff you like, so… I’m just waiting for you to give me the green light.
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Cecil: Of course, I have something to tell you when it’s your birthday. Will you hear me out?
Cecil: Kongristore! A word of congratulations filled with utmost love, reserved only for today.
Cecil: Let’s spend time alone together after this. It’s still not enough. I want to convey more of my feelings to you.
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PART 1
Never-before-seen photo of four royal mothers, including Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret with their newborn babies, as a personal token to doctor who delivered them to go on display at Buckingham Palace
By Rebecca English, Royal Editor and Mark Duell
16 May 2024
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It is a remarkable and never seen before snapshot of royal motherhood.
The image, taken by Lord Snowdon, shows Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret, Princess Alexandra, and the Duchess of Kent holding their newborn babies in 1964.
It was captured by Princess Margaret's celebrated photographer husband as a personal token of thanks for Sir John Peel, the royal obstetrician who delivered all four babies within two months — Prince Edward, Lady Sarah Chatto, James Ogilvy, and Lady Helen Windsor.
And it will be one of the highlights of a new exhibition Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography, opening tomorrow at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
The charming picture will be displayed along with a handwritten letter from Princess Margaret to her sister, asking her 'Darling Lilibet' to sign a print 'as a souvenir of an extraordinary two months of delivery.'
The new exhibition — the first to be held at the The King's Gallery since it was renamed following the death of Queen Elizabeth — will also include The Queen Mother's personal copy of her daughter's Coronation portrait and the earliest surviving colour photographic print of a member of the Royal Family.
It charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day through more than 150 items from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives.
The photographs presented in the exhibition are vintage prints – the original works produced by the photographer – most of which are on display for the first time.
Alessandro Nasini, curator of Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography, said: 'The Royal Collection holds some of the most enduring photographs ever taken of the Royal Family, captured by the most celebrated portrait photographers of the past hundred years – from Dorothy Wilding and Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz, David Bailey, and Rankin.
Alongside these beautiful vintage prints, which cannot be on permanent display for conservation reasons, we are excited to share archival correspondence and never-before-seen proofs that will give visitors a behind-the-scenes insight into the process of creating such unforgettable royal portraits.'
'Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography' is at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, from tomorrow (May 17) until October 6, 2024.
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