My name is Khloe, and I was born to the King and Queen of the British Monarchy. I am next in line for the throne of Great Britain. Giving to others is what I find most rewarding and am most passionate about.
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I am recognized in my country as a strong leader. To help others and defend my country, I travel all across Europe. I would be willing to take on any challenge and war for the well-being and betterment of my country and its allies.
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We're hungry and have no food
In my country, I am recognized for my bravery, strength, and care for others. Furthermore, I give up my time and own resources for the greater good, I don’t believe in praise for what I do.
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With the help from God, I receive help with my health when I am ill. Caring and helping others isn’t an easy task to do, especially during war times or when they’re very sick, however; I am always grateful for the help from God and the support which I receive from our community.
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Notice by letter came to my room early in the morning, notifying me of the mass famine and disease which was spreading throughout our close ally Ireland.
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According to the anonymous sender, thousands of people in Ireland are starving and disease is rapidly spreading.
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Hearing this news, I knew what action I needed to take in order to save and help the sick and starving.
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I wasn’t planning to do this out of seeking praise for my good-doings, but out of my morals. Whilst packing my things, my door swung open.
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It's my dad, and he informs me that there's a conflict forming between France and Germany right now. “Leaving? Right now?” I inquire, unsure of what to do next. My dad shakes his head, nodding to validate my question.
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“I’m supposed to be leaving now too,” I say, “There’s an ongoing famine in Ireland, I was getting ready to leave on boat with some royal guards and staff to aid with distributing food.”
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“I understand. We’re leaving the country without royalty for days, your aunt and uncle will be overseeing and reporting as much as they can,” my dad says before he closes the door and began leaving for France.
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HOURS LATER
Whilst boarding the commercial boat, I had with me 7 aidsmen, and 10 royal guards. It was a dark, foggy morning. The air was heavy and stuck to the sides of the boat in beads of condensation.
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With us, 100 pounds of food was brought. I was nervous, I didn’t desire to leave my country without the key royal parliament.
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I hope everyone understands why we’re doing all of this, I thought to myself. We had a 10 hour journey before we would reach the coast of Ireland.
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We arrived at Ireland's East coast through mostly calm waters by around eight in the evening that same day. The sun had set, leaving us to the solemn glow of flashlights.
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The rural villages who we had given food to were eternally grateful, and showed their gratitude by becoming emotional and thanking us.
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HOURS LATER
The royal guards awoke me suddenly. I sat up startled.“The public is rioting, they’re unhappy that you and your parents have left the country. They fear they are now vulnerable to invasion, and riots have begun.” the guard proclaims in a calm manner.
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I awoke, “Okay, we have more food to deliver in the morning,” I say, “Deliver the message in the morning.”.
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In the morning, we began handing more boxes of food to various villages. Despite the outrage from our public, I know what I went to Ireland to do. It will all be worth it in the end, I thought.
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We had finished distributing food about 4 hours ago, and we've begun sailing back to our country. I wonder what the people are thinking right now, I thought, anyone in my position would’ve done the same.
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6 HOURS LATER
After a long voyage back from Ireland, we finally docked at one of the British ports. Hoards of people were there, waiting to greet us. Some protestors, some were unhappy, but a majority were extremely welcoming towards us.
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“Your parents haven’t returned yet,” one of the royal aidesmen informs me. I nod, and think of what to tell the people.
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Royals don't care about us!
I started walking towards the crowd at the port, telling the crowd about our work in Ireland and the state of my parent’s work at the time. Many were receptive, and understood.
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