At the beginning of the childrens’ lives, King Michael & Queen Tiffany decided to part ways, for it was best for both of their interests at heart. The children were confused but just went along with what made their parents happy. Since then Michael was only seen on holidays and special occasions, but was always sure to keep in touch. Queen Tiffany worked her hardest to maintain order in …show more content…
Football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, & gymnastics. Although he enjoyed most of these games Del Roy did not like them all. He tried to tell his mother & grandmother but their decision would not budge. He was made to play because a true prince was very well rounded in multiple fields, sports and schooling alike.
This continued up until his middle school years when Del Roy was able to drop sports, but only in exchange for advanced placement classes. Del Roy was not allowed to leave the palace until every page of his books were read & every assignment plus extra credit was done. There was to be no television, telephone, or computer games unless the work was deemed acceptable by the Queen and/or the Queen 's mother. After the same routine for 2 & ½ years, Del Roy grew tired of the royal rules and began acting out.
Instead of turning in his assignments, Del Roy would rip them up and throw them away. Instead of doing extra credit, Del Roy lied and said it was no longer offered. Instead of trying to win contests, Del Roy would remove himself from entry. Del Roy didn 't want to live as a puppet anymore. He was tired of all the