Kiara Theron

Kiara, a character in The Royal Romance series, is one of the Prince's suitors. She is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 3.

Appearance
Kiara has long black hair, brown eyes, and dark skin. She wears a black sleeveless dress.

Personality
Kiara is the daughter of a diplomat and is fluent in 10 languages. She usually speaks in English and French.

Your Character
Kiara can be an ally of Your Character if you convinced her.

Drake
It is hinted that she finds Drake attractive in Book 2, Chapter 3. She flirts with him when building the barn and at Queen Regina's tea party. If Drake is your fiance, she shows a wistful look when being told about the engagement, probably meaning she had feelings for Drake.

Savannah
It is revealed in Book 2, Chapter 4 that Kiara was teaching Savannah French, much to Drake's surprise. It is also further revealed that the two were friendly to each other at court.

Hakim & Joelle
Hakim and Joelle are Kiara's parents. They are the Duke and Duchess of Castelsarreillan. In Book 3, Chapter 22 when Ezekiel decided to abdicate and become a veterinarian, Hakim appointed Kiara as the next in line in succession to Castelsarreillan.

Ezekiel
Ezekiel is Kiara's older brother. He abdicated the throne in order to pursue a veterinarian career.

Trivia

 * Kiara is bad at ice skating.
 * In Book 2, she seemed to have an interest in Drake.
 * In Book 3, Chapter 1, it is mentioned that she was stabbed by one of the assassins but is still alive.
 * If your love interest is Drake, she shows an unpleasant reaction at first when listening about your engagement, probably because she was interested in him.
 * Her house symbol is an Owl.
 * She mentions leaving court but with no explanation. In Book 3, Chapter 12, it is revealed that she is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from the attacks from the Cordonian Assassins.
 * She wants to learn Icelandic.
 * She is multilingual, with English, French, and German among some of the languages she is fluent in. She reveals that French is her favourite due to its romantic nature.