The Princess Rules. Philippa Gregory

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exclaimed.

      And they all said, ‘Grass stains! Oh no!’

      So in the end, no one went … except Princess Florizella and Prince Bennett.

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      They had a lovely day.

      When they were trotting back to the prince’s palace in the evening, just as the stars were starting to come out and the sky was getting grey, Prince Bennett said happily, ‘Florizella, I’ve had the most brilliant idea. I won’t marry any of the one hundred and twenty beautiful princesses. I’ll marry you!’

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      And then Florizella said something that surprised him so much that he nearly fell off his horse.

      ‘No, thank you,’ she said politely.

      Prince Bennett gawped at her. ‘Why ever not?’ he asked. ‘I am a fairytale prince, remember. And you would be my queen.’

      ‘Look here,’ said Florizella reasonably, ‘I told you I wasn’t going to marry, and I meant it. One day I shall inherit the Seven Kingdoms, and there are a lot of things I want to do there. I don’t want to come and be your queen. I’m not even sure that I think kings and queens are a good idea. It might be a lot better for everyone if people made up their own laws and didn’t have one person ruling everything.

      ‘Why should I come and live in your palace when I’ve got a perfectly good palace of my own? I’m not even planning to keep that one all to myself – I’m going to share it. Another home would just be greedy.

      ‘And I don’t want to live in your country. I’ve got one of my own. I don’t need your fortune. I can earn my own money. I’d very much like it if you were my friend, though – my best friend, if you like. But I don’t want to marry you. I’m not actually intending to marry anyone.’

      Prince Bennett rode along saying nothing for a little while. He was wondering if he really liked this new sort of princess. Certainly, she wasn’t like the normal ones in fairy tales. This was not how the Rules said it should be. Perhaps it was better for him to have a princess at his side who agreed with every single thing he said, however stupid? But then he smiled.

      ‘Florizella,’ he said, ‘I think I agree with you. I won’t choose a princess to marry, either. I shall tell my mother and father. And I should like to be best friends with you.’

      So Princess Florizella and Prince Bennett shook hands and rode back side by side in the starlight.

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      When Florizella got home, the king and queen were waiting for her at the door of the palace.

      ‘How did you get on?’ asked the queen.

      ‘Who did he choose for his bride?’ asked the king.

      ‘How many princesses were there at the ball?’ asked the queen.

      ‘Did he choose the princess of Three Rivers?’ the king asked.

      Florizella laughed and jumped out of the carriage.

      ‘I had a lovely time,’ she said. ‘And he decided not to marry anybody just yet. There were one hundred and twenty princesses there as well as me, and I didn’t spot the princess of the Three Rivers, but the place was so awash with princesses that I didn’t even see the princess of the Two Mountains, who promised to meet me there.’

      ‘Not choosing a bride!’ said the king.

      ‘Not choosing a bride!’ said the queen.

      Then they both fell on Florizella at once, demanding to know what on earth could have made him decide not to choose a princess at a princess-choosing ball. They were secretly afraid that Florizella had somehow put him off marriage.

      So Florizella explained that Prince Bennett thought the nice princesses might have been just pretending to be nice and might be secretly rather awful to live with, and he hadn’t wanted to take the chance.

      ‘Did he ask no one at all, then?’ demanded the king. ‘Not one of them?’

      ‘Oh yes,’ said Florizella. ‘He asked me. But I told him I didn’t want to marry yet.’

      The king and queen stared at each other for a stunned moment, then they both rushed at Florizella again and made her sit down and tell them all about the ball and the breakfast and the horseride and the picnic for two and Prince Bennett asking her to marry him under the stars. They took a lot of interest in the stars. And if there was a nightingale singing. Then the king jumped to his feet and went to the window and said, ‘Undoubtedly! Undootedly!’ a great many times, very softly.

      And the queen had a little smile on her face as she looked at Florizella.

      ‘What a match!’ said the king. ‘Prince Bennett’s kingdom! The Land of Deep Lakes! It’s beyond my wildest dreams!’

      ‘What a triumph!’ said the queen. ‘And everyone always said she was such an odd sort of princess!’

      Florizella looked from one to the other.

      ‘I said I didn’t want to marry him, and we agreed to be just friends,’ she said. But she could tell they weren’t listening.

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      The next day, her father the king laughed and teased her all day, calling her the Queen of the Land of Deep Lakes, which was rather irritating.

      The second day, the queen spoke of inviting Prince Bennett over to stay.

      The next couple of days there were lots of letters between Prince Bennett’s parents and Florizella’s mother and father. Then on the fifth day the king told Florizella that she was going to marry Bennett whether she wanted to or not.

      Florizella looked at him as if he were crazy. ‘You can’t make me marry someone if I don’t want to,’ she said. ‘It’s just wrong.’

      ‘Oh, can’t I?’ said the king.

      He snatched Florizella up and bundled her upstairs, and locked her in her bedroom.

      ‘You’ll stay there until you agree to marry Prince Bennett!’ he bawled through the keyhole.

      ‘Nonsense,’ said Florizella. She knew perfectly well that her father had no right to lock her up, or to order her to marry anyone. No one can tell a girl who she has to marry. She also knew that if she wanted to leave, nothing was easier than to open her bedroom window and climb down the drainpipe. After all, she went out like that most mornings to go horseriding. It was so much easier than opening the great double doors, raising the portcullis and lowering the drawbridge on her own. But, instead of running off,

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