European Guy

European Guy, a character in the "Rules of Engagement" series, is the former crown prince of Cordonia. He is one of the possible suitors for your Main Character. His suggested name is Leo but the player can choose a name for him. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 6.

Appearance
European Guy has short, light brown hair, light skin and blue eyes. Usually, he wears a blue button-down with a brown leather jacket.

Personality
European Guy is very adventurous. He and the Main Character enjoy trying new things and aren't afraid of getting in trouble.

Main Character
European Guy meets your Main Character in Athens, one of the stops of the cruise and they spend the day and the night (if you spend diamonds) in Athens together. He later joins the cruise to spend more time with her.

Bastien
Bastien was European Guy's bodyguard who he is quite fond and close to.

Madeleine
Madeleine was European Guy's fiancee.

King Constantine
King Constantine is European Guy's father. Their relationship is one of mild-mannered mish-mash, primarily as European Guy does not wish to succeed Constantine as King of Cordonia.

Queen Regina
Queen Regina is European Guy's step-mother. Their relationship is very rocky, as Regina insists on interfering with European Guy's life, as she frequently tries to warn him off Main Character because she thinks she would make an insufficient bride for her son.

Prince "Liam"
In The Royal Romance, it is revealed that European Guy is Prince Liam's half brother who is next in line to the Cordonian throne after he refused the throne and abdicated.

Trivia

 * He is shown on the cover of "Rules of Engagement, Book 1" and "Rules of Engagement, Book 2".
 * It is implied that he is Kenna Rys' descendant as her portrait is shown in the castle's dining room.
 * He bears a resemblance to actor Scott Eastwood.
 * He is Prince Liam's half-brother.
 * He makes a cameo appearance in The Royal Romance, Book 1 Chapter 19.
 * His wedding gift to the MC is a pair of glass slippers. The MC gives Leo a coin embossed with a Jolly Roger.