Each other's true love. Ophelia is the daughter of the head of security, Ted Pryce, and she called Liam an idiot at a bar, which led them to hooking up and dating. They are star crossed lovers.
Ophelia never intended to have a relationship with Liam but was after the idea of being with a Prince but they ended up falling for each other.
After apologizing for tricking Ophelia to leave for New York City to follow her dance career without his royal drama at the end of Season 1, Liam confessed that he missed his ex-girlfriend. The pair had almost runaway together in the Season 1 finale, but Liam abandoned that plan and broke Ophelia's heart.
They sleep together, which enrages Queen Helena when she finds out and she threatens Ophelia. This angers Ted Pryce who blames the royal family for her mother's death. Liam and Ophelia later talk on a bench about Prince Robert and Liam mentions he didn't recognise Ophelia when they hooked up.
Who Is Ophelia? Ophelia is the daughter of Polonius, one of King Claudius' closest friends. She is described as a beautiful young woman, and she is also the love interest of the main character in the story Hamlet. Her love for Hamlet and her loyalty to her father creates friction and leads to tragedy in Ophelia's life.
Last we saw in the Season 1 finale, Ophelia was taking up residence in New York City and pursuing her dreams of becoming a professional dancer. If you recall, she had originally wanted to run away with Prince Liam, but knowing how selfish it would've been on his part, Liam decided to do the noble thing and let her go.
It sounds like The Royals' Liam has finally found his new Ophelia, after all. Genevieve Gaunt, introduced during the E! drama's second season as Wilhelmina, a love interest for the pouty prince, has been promoted to a series regular for Season 3, TVLine has learned exclusively.
It is later revealed that Marcus had feelings for Ophelia, but out of loyalty to Prince Liam, never declared it.
In the movie, Ophelia does not die. Instead, after realizing that Hamlet's quest for revenge against King Claudius could prove hazardous to her own health — and deducing that she is pregnant with Hamlet's baby — Ophelia fakes her drowning death.
There is also a lot of representation in this story. Ophelia is half-Cuban and half-Irish, ultimately identifying with queer. Talia is bisexual and Afro-Puerto Rican, both of which affects how her extended family treats her. Sammie is Muslim and Pakistani American, and Wesley is biromantic asexual and Korean American.
She is the girl who will be queen: Ophelia, daughter of Denmark's lord chancellor and loved by Prince Hamlet.
King Cyrus and Prudence tie the knot: With the arrival of the royal baby right around the corner, Cyrus and Prudence get married in a private ceremony in the palace.
Jasper and Eleanor have a back and forth relationship; he lies about the non-existent sex-tape and blackmails her for sex. In the end of the season, they both realize their attraction for each other. In Our Wills and Fates Do So Contrary Run, Jasper states they were in a relationship, which Eleanor negates.
Though he says he just wants to be her friend, Ophelia also develops feelings for Nick and at one point feels caught between them, though she chooses to be with Liam.
Spoilers for The Royals Season 4 finale follow. King Robert has demonstrated before that he can talk his way out of things, but he proves just how smooth he is during The Royals Season 4 finale. Willow chooses to marry Robert on The Royals after she…
Eleanor of Aquitaine ( c. 1122 – 1 April 1204; French: Aliénor d'Aquitaine, pronounced [aljenɔʁ dakitɛn]) was Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the wife of King Louis VII, Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II, and Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right from 1137 until her death in 1204.
Prince Robert (Max Brown) made his unexpected return to the palace in tonight's all-new episode of The Royals right after Queen Helena (Elizabeth Hurley) was finally able to prove Prince Liam (William Moseley) and Princess Eleanor (Alexandra Park) were indeed the biological children of the late King Simon.
Hamlet is overjoyed to see his beloved is alive and well. Ophelia pleads with him to leave with her but he is still consumed by the desire for vengeance, and promises he will follow her to the convent. Ophelia sadly bids him goodbye and leaves Elsinore for good.
After Laertes learns that it was Hamlet who killed his father, Claudius convinces him to duel Hamlet and kill him with a poison sword. As insurance, Claudius also plans to give Hamlet a poisoned drink. But all goes wrong and all three men die from the poisoned sword, and Queen Gertrude dies from the poisoned drink.
Laertes' love for Ophelia and duty to Polonius drive him to passionate action, while Hamlet's love for Gertrude and duty to King Hamlet drive him to passionate inaction.
People can stage Hamlet that way, but there is no evidence in the script that Ophelia is pregnant. The best evidence that she has had sex with Hamlet is the song she sings that ends: “Quoth she, 'Before you tumbled me, you promised me to wed.
Background: Ophelia's syndrome is the association of Hodgkin's Lymphoma and memory loss, coined by Dr. Carr in 1982, while it's most remembered for the eponym in reminiscence of Shakespeare's character, Dr.