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Thank you so much for this! I love these asks, they're so much fun! Let's do the mystery man himself, James Warwick.
He was known for being a particularly bratty child growing up, especially towards the royal staff. From stealing their personal belongings to threatening to punish them "when I'm king" James was despised by the royal household for being a snot-nosed little demon. By the time he was four, one of his favourite things he'd do to rebel against his nanny was threaten to arrest her for being mean to the future king (a very serious crime indeed). Louis and Irene were pretty useless when it came to controlling his behaviour, with Louis blaming the nannies for not being strict enough with James. Luckily for everyone James grew out of this entitled behaviour by the time he was seven and began to mellow with age. What can you say, kids will be kids.
When he and Tatiana started dating, the press (at the palace's request) sort of swept James's previous "playboy" image under the rug and ran with the narrative that the handsome prince was finally settling down with an awkward, ugly duckling "good girl". Tatiana was considered pretty ordinary-looking by the media, so her relationship with James was considered a signal that he was settling down finally. People were almost surprised by how quickly their relationship processed. James and Tatiana were only in their early twenties when Nick was born.
He was a prolific writer. During his life, he authored and co-authored several novels. He was noted for being extremely passionate about even the most boring subjects. He truly was a nerd at heart and if he wasn't born into royalty he would have been a professor. Even his infamous diaries ended up being so long that it was agreed they had to be severely edited before their release was even considered. The man's will was 112 pages long. That man wrote for his life sometimes.
His potential reign was expected to be a golden age for the Sunderlandian royal family. James, unlike Louis, represented a future of advancement and acceptance. Unlike his father, he was more expressive and more open-minded, which led many royal commentators and scholars to believe that his tenure as head of state would revolutionize the monarchy and make essential changes to a pretty outdated institution. James's death and the realization that Nicholas didn't have that same potential is considered a major setback for the royal family.
His postmortem statue was panned by critics for being dull, lifeless, and sad-looking. The exact opposite of James's actual character. The statue is situated at Woodbine Castle, sometimes Tatiana stops by to say hello, she was the one who commissioned it after all . . .