Your Sims can now become royals! - New residential lot type: The Royal Palace! Only Sims of royal family can move in. - New social interactions for royal Sims. - Create a royal family dynasty that will last forever...or not. - New royal titles: Queen (Empress), King (Tžar), Princess, Prince. - New NPCs including the Royal Advisor and the return of the classic Butlers. - Lots of new objects and decor, as well as Create a Sim assets (including royal crowns, dresses and gowns).
"PrincessVee;15259708" wrote: What kind of royalty cooks for themselves or cleans the dishes? I think there should be an option to "hire live in service" such as babysitters, caterers, cleaning service, etc. PS: bookmarked
As a person living in a kingdom (Denmark) I can tell you, that the royals nowadays also have lots of responsibilities, jobs everywhere. Our crownprince Frederik is a very trained sportsman, he has made the socalled ironman several times, he is a diver and a sailor. He found his wife i Auatralia, her name is Mary (our next queen), and she was a commoner, until they met at the olympic games in Sidney.
I will still say, that we could use a Game or Stuff Pack with more royal clothes, also for the kids, and some nice modern looking furniture, crowns, diadems and other royal accessories. A maid, that could be hired for this household only and working as often as needed, and probably move her into a house nearby the castle. Same with the gardener, a repairman, and at least one counceller, who also could take care of daily business and letter writing. Don't let them be totally dependant on a cook, as we have it now. But also be able to make small romantic gatherings around their castle ground, where they bring their own drinks and meals. Let us dream on. LOL
@Movotti Might I point out the Duchess of Cambridge is only able to cook because she lived on her own in her 18-until she married Prince Charles so of course she knew how to cook. How else do you think she survived those years on her own?
About her Grandmother-in-law..might I point out Queen Elizabeth II was in line to become Queen when she was a mechanic in the later half of WWII? Since her father George the VI was the king since the 1930s when his brother Edward VIII abdicated.
It's not like her life was like Mia's (Princess Diaries) who didn't even know she was a princess.
I didn't say that they couldn't cook, did I? I just stereotyped royals. Because it's a game. What fun would it be if it was all like real life? And how different would then royals be ( in the game) from normal sims?
PrincessVee, I think we were just comparing to the royal families we know of. I can think of at lot of fun, if they could be just a bit different. I could wish for a special royal way of waving the hand (like our queen Margrethe the second), like a demand when lots of people were gathered and that he/she could make them cheer at them. The royals should be called for opening ceremonies when we build bridges (proper bridges over water), and new official buildings. If we want very young sims to get married, they would have to ask the king/queen in a letter etc. etc.
"Bagoas77;15261041" wrote: I dunno. Can I be the mother of dragons? Even as a guy I would absolutely emerge naked from a fire to hatch out mah babbies.
"MadameLee;15260375" wrote: About her Grandmother-in-law..might I point out Queen Elizabeth II was in line to become Queen when she was a mechanic in the later half of WWII? Since her father George the VI was the king since the 1930s when his brother Edward VIII abdicated.
She was also a truck driver. I think her mother had a lot to do with the family remaining in London during the war. They didn't flee to the country, they remained for the morale of the people who had to remain in the city.
"PrincessVee;15260766" wrote: I didn't say that they couldn't cook, did I? I just stereotyped royals. Because it's a game. What fun would it be if it was all like real life? And how different would then royals be ( in the game) from normal sims?
Nah, it's not really a stereotype, it's a disneyfication.
Real royals are pretty damn interesting.
Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria had a lot of interest in science, education and industry, he pushed to improve all of these things in the UK. Prince Harry has been a soldier for the past 10 years, but seems to be moving into charity work, both are quite a strong contrast to his party-boy reputation.
Sure, there are jokes about Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2011/images/05/12/c1main.beatrice.eugenie.jpg
While the prince married a commoner http://www.themortonreport.com/2011/05/12/uploads/pics/PrinceCharmingCinderellaPrinceWilliamandKate.jpg
The reality of royalty is that they do a lot of work, and struggle to have private lives. The constant public attention puts a lot of strain on roayl relationships.
"Simsister2004;15260855" wrote: I could wish for a special royal way of waving the hand (like our queen Margrethe the second), like a demand when lots of people were gathered and that he/she could make them cheer at them. The royals should be called for opening ceremonies when we build bridges (proper bridges over water), and new official buildings.
This is more like what I'm thinking would work. A royal wave that makes the crowd cheer would be awesome. Little girls giving royal women bunches of flowers. Maybe the occasional person passing out, in awe of meeting a royal. There'd need to be military parades too, withthe occasional soldier passing out It happens to the Danes too
One thing that royals could do, is have much more spectacular versions of celebrations and such. This is from the Queen Mothers funeral. http://static2.businessinsider.com/image/54f9b41cdd0895223a8b45a4-1190-625/the-death-of-queen-elizabeth-will-be-the-most-disruptive-event-in-britain-in-the-last-70-years.jpg Her four grandsons stand gaurd on the corners. Two in military uniform, two not.
The royals also seem to do a lot of waving form balconies. https://apimagesblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/ap_363019869135.jpg?w=770&h=454 Trivia: The Queen is always dressed in contrast to the people around her, so that she is visible to her security team.
Hmmm speaking of security, they could bring back buglars, ones who try to steal the crown jewels.
Yes, we must have this game pack, because we are very limited to having real royals as it is now. I have started my own royal family, though, hoping for better days to come. First I'll show you our Danish royal crown prince couple: Frederik and Mary, our king and queen to be.
And this is our gordious queen, Margrethe d. 2. I would love to have dresses like this.
Now to my Sims' royal wedding, where I had to download clothes to make them look just a tiny bit alike. The groom is my angel's grandson Saturn, and the bride is the revived Windenburg ghost, Matilde. Now calling their guests.
And the: You can kiss the bride photo. Love it.
A big family of the new king to be has come and we also have two of his sisters as bridemaids.
And the first bite of the wedding cake to share. So cute.
A toast for my lovely bride. This is optional and a little speech which is simply so fine.
And after the toast and speech he gets a kiss from his bride. A lovely, royal day in my game.
@Movotti I guess you never saw Cinderella II then. Disney's Cinderella, Disney's Belle, Disney's Tiana (princesses by marriage, much like Duchess of Cambridge), Disney's Snow White (princess by birth), Rapunzel (Princess by birth) they can all cook. So don't say Disney royals can't cook. At least five of them can cook-four (Cinderella, Snow White, Tiana and Rapunzel) were all seen in their respective movies making food.
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