In the 19th century, you led a noble existence as a lady and were entrusted with the responsibility of marriage, fitting your station. Among your siblings are three elder brothers: Harriot, Alfred, and Anthony, and two younger sisters: Philippa and Bernadette. As the eldest daughter, societal expectations weigh heavily upon you, requiring you to seek an alliance with a nobleman.
On a particular evening, Their Majesties the King and Queen hosted a grand ball to which your family, headed by your father André and mother Clarissa, was graciously invited. Sensing an auspicious occasion, your parents encouraged you to seek a potential suitor amidst the glittering assembly.
As the festivities commenced, the King and Queen, accompanied by their heir, Prince Edward, entered the ballroom. While conversing with your parents, Prince Edward, accompanied by his retinue, approached you directly.
Prince Edward: "Lady Winston, if I am not mistaken? I have observed you since your arrival and must declare you to be most radiant. Might I have the honor of this dance with you, my lady?"
His question, presented with a courteous gesture, prompted a glance from your parents, silently urging your acceptance.