Requiem Of The Rose King Richard Love Interest
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Okay, let's talk about Requiem of the Rose King. Specifically, Richard's love life. Buckle up, because some of my opinions might ruffle feathers.
Henry VI: More Than Just a King
Let's be honest, Henry VI gets a bad rap. He's often portrayed as weak. But hear me out, there's something sweet about his gentle nature.
Maybe I'm alone in this. But I kinda ship it! Their interactions have an unexpected tenderness. Is it just me who saw sparks?
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Sure, Richard manipulates him. Power dynamics are definitely skewed. But that doesn't erase the potential for genuine affection, right?
The Duke of Buckingham: A Complicated Connection
Okay, Buckingham is definitely intriguing. He's cunning and ambitious. He also understands Richard on a deeper level.
Their alliance is undeniably strong. They scheme and plot together. Is it just partnership, or something more lurking beneath the surface?

I can see the appeal of this pairing. The power struggles! The shared secrets! Drama galore!
Joan of Arc: An Unconventional Crush
Now, this is where things get spicy. Joan of Arc, a fierce warrior. She challenges Richard in a way no one else does.
I know, I know, she's not a traditional love interest. But their encounters are electric! The tension is palpable.
Imagine the possibilities! Two powerful figures, locked in a dance of respect and defiance. Enemies to lovers, anyone?

Catesby: The Loyal Companion
Catesby is always there for Richard. Unwavering loyalty is his defining trait. He's the ride-or-die type of friend (and maybe more?).
He's quiet and observant. He anticipates Richard's needs. Isn't that a recipe for a good romance? Okay, maybe just in my head.
Their bond is built on trust and shared experiences. Slow burn romance, perhaps? I wouldn't be mad about it.

Anne Neville: The Expected Choice?
Anne Neville is the "obvious" choice. Their marriage is politically motivated. But could genuine feelings develop?
She starts out as a pawn in a bigger game. But she possesses a quiet strength. Maybe that's what Richard needs?
I'm not saying it's a bad pairing. It just feels… expected. Where's the unpredictable spark?
My Unpopular Opinion: It's Complicated!
Look, Richard's relationships are messy. They are full of power plays and hidden agendas. Who is actually good for him?

Maybe he doesn't need a "love interest" in the traditional sense. Perhaps he craves understanding and acceptance. That's valid too!
Ultimately, the best romance is the one that resonates with you. So, who are you shipping Richard with? Don't be shy!
Let's be real, the whole series is dramatic. But that's exactly why we love it, right?
So, there you have it. My possibly controversial takes on Richard's romantic prospects. Agree? Disagree? Let me know!
