
SWEET REVENGE IN THE ROYAL COURT! 🔥
Prince Henrik Unleashes Hidden DNA Results of Young Prince Gideon — Crown Prince Wilhelm Collapses in Tears as the Palace Falls Into Breathless Silence…
Arendale Royal Universe — BREAKING NOW
The Grand Hall of Northminster Palace fell into chaos this afternoon after Prince Henrik stormed through its gilded doors, clutching a sealed obsidian case marked TOP DNA CLASSIFIED. Courtiers froze as he thundered toward the throne room, his boots echoing like cannon fire across the marble floor.
Inside, Crown Prince Wilhelm — future King of Arendale — was chairing a private council when Henrik slammed the case onto the table.
A stunned advisor whispered:
“No one was supposed to open that file for another 20 years…”
THE SHOCKING REVELATION
With shaking hands, Henrik snapped open the case and unfolded a set of DNA reports supposedly buried by the previous monarch. He read them aloud, his voice trembling with a mixture of rage and triumph.
The room went dead silent.
Crown Prince Wilhelm staggered backward, gripping the edge of the table. His eyes flooded with tears as he whispered:
“No… not Gideon… please not my son…”
A senior steward rushed to catch him as he collapsed to his knees, the parchment slipping from his grasp.
THE PALACE IN TURMOIL
Within minutes, guards sealed the hall. Advisors panicked. Messages flew across the palace like sparks from a wildfire.
One court historian said:
“If these results are what we think they are… the entire line of succession could shift overnight.”
Princess Amelia, Gideon’s mother, was seen running down the corridor, her face white with fear. She cried out:
“Where is my child? Someone bring me my child!”
THE CHILLING CRY
As chaos erupted, the Chief Herald — pale and visibly shaking — stepped forward to address the royal assembly. His voice cracked with grief as he read the official declaration:
“We are sorry, Prince Gideon… the truth can no longer be hidden from the kingdom.”
Courtiers gasped. Several burst into tears.
No details were released publicly, but whispers spread like wildfire: