The King's Affection season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A royal birth brings twins, a boy and a girl, into a kingdom where such an event is deemed ominous. The King orders the girl's existence erased for the purity of the royal line. Years later, fate intertwines the prince with the girl, now unaware of her royal blood. Their uncanny resemblance uncovers deep-seated royal secrets, thrusting them into a web of political intrigue and a fight for survival amidst a power struggle. Bound by shared heritage, they navigate threats and alliances, challenging the very foundations of their world.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered an abomination within the Royal Family?
Twins within the Royal Family are considered an abomination.
What was the King's order regarding the birth of the twins?
The King ordered that only the boy shall be acknowledged and the girl's existence be erased.
Did the Crown Prince agree with the King's order?
Yes, the Crown Prince reluctantly agreed with the King's order.
What did the Crown Prince do for the girl twin?
The Crown Prince secretly ordered her rescue and safety outside the palace.
How does the royal family plan to treat the girl's existence?
The royal family plans to erase her existence by not acknowledging her birth and ordering her death.
How do the prince and the girl unknowingly cross paths later in life?
They cross paths in a series of events that reveal their resemblance and shared heritage.
What is the main conflict surrounding the prince and the girl?
The main conflict is the threat to the royal family's stability as secrets about their birth and identity unravel.
How does the royal decree affect the girl's life?
The royal decree seeks to permanently erase her existence and poses a threat to her life.
What challenges do the prince and the girl face?
They face challenges of navigating court life, their shared past, and threats over their futures while bound by fate and shared secrets.
What themes are explored in the narrative?
The narrative explores themes of love, betrayal, identity, royal duty, and tradition.