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SEASON 2
Young Royals is a Netflix original series.
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Season 2 opens like a wound that is still bleeding.
Wilhelm returns to Hillerska with a heart heavier than the crown he is destined to wear. Since the accident that shattered his family and August’s betrayal, everything seems to be falling apart.
But what he misses the most, what still burns inside him, is Simon.
Simon, meanwhile, is trying to learn how to breathe without Wilhelm.
He moves forward, slowly, painfully, trying to extinguish a flame that refuses to die.
He sings, he studies, he pretends.
And in his life between home and the music room, he timidly makes space for Marcus, like a clumsy bandage over a heart that still bleeds for a prince.
When Wilhelm and Simon’s eyes meet again, Hillerska holds its breath.
There is something in the air that feels fragile, broken, and yet indestructible.
Wilhelm wants to fix everything, to start over but Simon cannot forget.
Not the video. Not his cousin’s betrayal. Not the silence imposed by the Crown.
In the middle of this storm, Wilhelm fights: against the royal family, against tradition, against a destiny already written.
But above all, he fights against his own fear of losing everything… except Simon.
But Simon wonders: can you love someone who belongs to the whole world?
And yet, despite the pain, despite Marcus, despite the invisible walls separating them, love continues to pulse between them, stubborn, vibrant, unstoppable.
It is reborn in every exchanged glance, every silence heavy with history, every note Simon sings to forget, every trembling breath Wilhelm takes when he gets too close.
And then comes the truth. The truth Simon deserves. The truth Wilhelm wants to give him, even if it shakes the entire kingdom.
The choice is made: he faces August, he faces his mother, he faces the institution that has shaped him since birth.
Until the day he finally decides to be Wilhelm, and not the Crown Prince.
A boy who loves. A boy who suffers. A boy who refuses to be trapped in silence.
And in the final scene, with a beauty so overwhelming it steals your breath away, Wilhelm publicly reveals what the world never wanted to hear: he will no longer deny Simon. He will no longer deny their story. He will no longer deny this love that, despite everything, survived.
The curtain falls on a kingdom left trembling, but also on a burning hope: the hope of a love that, even shattered, refuses to die.
