King "Liam" Rys

Prince "Liam", a character in "The Royal Romance" series, is the Crown Prince of Cordonia and the main love interest for Your Character. His default name is Liam, but the player can pick a name for him. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
It is up to the player to decide what Prince Liam looks like. He can either be a white male with blue eyes and blonde hair, an African-American male with blue eyes and a shaved head, and a Asian male with black eyes and black hair.

Your Character "Riley"
Prince "Liam" met Riley/Main Character while on vacation in New York with his friends Maxwell, Tariq and Drake. She was their server in the pub/restaurant. As she was about to leave after hours, he came to her and apologized for his friends' difficult demands. She offers to give them a tour around the city. She either takes them to a club or to the beach. If the player has enough Diamonds, she can even take the Prince to see the Statue of Liberty where they share a sweet moment. Maxwell sensed the strong connection established between the Prince and her that he sponsors her and brings her to Cordonia to join the prince's other potential brides. Since Maxwell doesn’t have a sister, he chose Your Character to represent his family's noble House for the selection of the Prince's bride.

European Guy
He is Prince Liam's older brother. The Royal Romance occurs after the events of Rules of Engagement where European Guy abdicates the throne of Cordonia as his heart was set elsewhere. Prince Liam finds himself next in line to the Cordonian throne.

King Constantine
Constantine is Prince Liam's father. As stated in Rules of Engagement, he needs the consent of his wife to do practically anything.

Queen Regina
Regina is Prince Liam's step-mother. She appears to be condescending towards the main character in Rules of Engagement.

Trivia

 * He is the first love interest who can be customized.
 * He is European Guy's half-brother.
 * He is shown on the cover of "The Royal Romance, Book 1" and "The Royal Romance, Book 2".