The Princess Swap Theory Page

Welcome to The Princess Swap Theory Page. This is a place where you can discuss confirmed, debunked, and unconfirmed theories from The Princess Swap series.

Current & Unconfirmed Theories

 * Single love interest: Due to the recent surge in single love interest stories, it is believed this story will have one love interest as well. Both playable characters have one love interest respectively.

Confirmed Theories

 * Genderlocked: Players believe that the story will be genderlocked because the title contains the word "princess". This is strengthened by the fact that this is the only book that wasn't confirmed to be Gender of Choice in Choices Insiders January 2022. On 23th March, 2022, Pixelberry released Sneak Peeks for Main Characters where all of them are females, thus confirming this theory.
 * MC's a princess: Given that the book has "twins" as one of the keywords, and also because the writers stated in a blogpost that the MC and the Princess are supposed to be twins, it is believed that the MC is most likely also a princess of Monterre. This is confirmed when King Edmond reveals that he is the MC's father, making her a member of the Julivert family.
 * Potential switching: Some players believe that a portion of Deltas might switch to other sororities, and that Stephanie Dupont could possibly have a hand in that; since she seemed to be the only Greek leader not upset about the imminent close of the Deltas. This is confirmed in Chapter 10 when it's revealed that Luna and a few other Delta members have switched to Theta Pi Phi, and that Stephanie was responsible.
 * Storyline: There are several theories concerning the plot of this story.
 * The Prince and the Pauper: Choices' version of the story where a prince (in this case, princess) and peasant or commoner switch places. This is confirmed from the very beginning of the story.
 * Members from other sororities possibly switching to the Deltas: This possibly depends on one choice or more choices and potentially includes the Deltas that formerly switched. This is confirmed in Chapter 14 after the Deltas win the Greek-Off and many members from other sororities join Delta Theta Delta.
 * Thetas potentially turning their backs on Stephanie: For some reason, various Thetas may turn against Stephanie, potentially including the former Deltas. A premium Chapter 12 scene may potentially be a step toward this, since at the end of that scene, some Thetas refused to do something Stephanie ordered. This is confirmed in Chapter 14 when Luna rejoins Delta Theta Delta, and when Lexie and Jas abandon Stephanie and join your sorority as well, apologizing and saying that they are tired of Stephanie treating them terribly, and that they do not want to be like her.
 * Cecil will be the Big Bad: Given Cecil's behaviour towards the MC, it is believed that he will be the Big Bad of the book. What's more, some players believe that he might sabotage the peace talks between Ismar and Monterre. This is confirmed in Chapter 15 when Cecil blackmails and threatens to expose you with some photos he has of you, unless you sabotage Clarke's Farewell Ball and refuse his/her potential proposal.
 * Playing Cupid with Faye and Dash: Based on their interactions, it is believed that there will be a premium scene where we could set them up together as a couple, given that they seem to have a crush on each other. This is confirmed in Chapter 17 when Faye brings Devin as her date to the Farewell Ball, and you have the chance to set them up together in a premium scene.
 * Two characters to face shortly before book's end: Stephanie Dupont on the school/greek side of the story since there seems to be mutual dislike between her and the Deltas.  Lord Cecil on the royal side of the story since he seems to treat the commoner badly during the book and seemed to also treat the princess badly before the book started. This is confirmed when both Stephanie and Cecil are revealed to be the Big Bads of each respective side for different reasons.

Debunked Theories

 * NC-17: Due to the recent surge in mature-tagged stories, it is believed this story will be mature as well. This is debunked as the book isn't labelled as 17+.
 * Storyline: There are several theories concerning the plot of this story.
 * The Parent Trap / Wife Swap: A version of the movie The Parent Trap where twins change places to live with their other parent, or a version of the American/British TV series Wife Swap where the program deliberately swaps wives with dramatically different lifestyles. Both of these theories are debunked, as the story is completely different.
 * Luna's switch: There is a theory that she is still loyal to the Deltas and potentially does something during her time with the Thetas, possibly including any of the following: finding out Theta plans, converting various Thetas, or going against Stephanie in some way. This is debunked in Chapter 14.
 * Sequel: Given the Trending tag on the book, it is theorized whether the book is popular enough to get a sequel. If this is true a potential cliffhanger may revolve around a new falling out between the two countries after the swap is revealed. This is debunked when PB announced through their social media that this book is a standalone.
 * The respective mother of each main character were relatives of each other: Since both main characters are half-sisters through their father, their respective mothers being relatives would give higher chances for the two main characters to look like each other. However, this is debunked by the end of the Book, as you and Princess Julivert are only half-sisters.
 * Cecil as Big Bad: Given that Cecil is the Big Bad, there is a possibility that he will try to dethrone King Edmond. Alternatively, if the theory that the MC and Princess Julivert are twins is true, he might have had a hand in their separation. This is debunked by the end of the Book, as Cecil's only crime is blackmail.
 * Cecil had a hand in the queen's death: Since we have not yet been told how she died, there is some chance that she was murdered. Either Cecil hired someone to kill her, or he did the deed himself. One potential motive would be to gain the king's ear. This is debunked by the end of the Book, as Cecil's only crime is blackmail.
 * Pre-book Deltas: In chapter 3, Faye told the Greek leaders that a number of Deltas allegedly dropped out. Stephanie Dupont be revealed to be the one behind the actual event. This is debunked by the end of the Book as there is no proof to prove such a theory.
 * If Devin is female: There may be one or more opportunity to get her to join the Deltas. This theory is debunked.
 * Safiya came from a muslim/islamic family: She wears a hijab, seems to be single, and pretty much lives on campus. If she did come from such a family, she might need to decide at some point between them and school/sorority. Safiya's response in such a scene potentially being player's decision. This theory is debunked given that Astra and Safiya get together, and given that nothing of the sort happens.
 * If the king eventually accepts the swap (after being brought in or he finding out): There is a potential of him offering to adopt the former student or of she asking him to adopt her. There also is a potential of him having a solution to the situation of the Deltas. Another potential action from him could be offering to pay for remainder of education if either or both of his daughters decide to continue enrollment at Julivert University. All of these theories are debunked by the end of the Book.
 * If the former student is adopted by the king: There is a potential of Anna (her mom) being invited to Monterre's royal palace by the king and he possibly proposing to her. The invitation potentially be player's choice. This is debunked by the end of the Book.
 * Semester's end: Both main characters potentially have a choice whether to stay or return. Each possibility of this: both staying, both returning, or one staying and the other returning. This is debunked given that by the end of the Book, both enroll at Julivert University.
 * Kitten/Cat adoption: Since both sides can mention kittens, there may be a potential opportunity for either main character (or both main characters) to adopt either a kitten or a cat; or for one to be adopted by both (if the main characters are together). Given that there was no such choice, this theory is debunked.