Love Africa Book Club is excited to have a
princess on the blog today. Please give a warm welcome to Her Highness, Princess
Amira Saene from His Defiant Princess by Nana Prah. We can't wait to find out a bit more about her and
read her upcoming story. Check out the interview.
What do you
consider your greatest achievement?
Wrapping everyone in my family around my little
finger. I’m just joking. Obtaining my Masters in Business Administration in
Switzerland. Not only was the course challenging, but I developed an incredible
case of homesickness which lead me to meeting my best friend, Jake.
What is your
idea of perfect happiness?
My life as I have live it. I have the best of
everything and appreciate every moment of it. Everyone should be a princess.
What is your
current state of mind?
Right now, I’m all over the place. The guy I met,
Jake… on the internet will be landing in Bagumi tomorrow. I’m excited that I
get to see him after a year of communicating, but I’m nervous too. You see, I
think I’m in love with him. What if he doesn’t feel the same? And my family,
what will they think about him? He’s not rich nor does he have a royal
pedigree. And he’s a foreigner. I
guess I just have to take it all one moment at time otherwise I’ll become
overwhelmed.
What is your
most treasured possession?
A pendant made from Bagumi gold and diamonds that
my father gave me when I turned seventeen. When the king gives you a gift that
he had designed especially for you, you tend to treasure it.
What or who
is the greatest love of your life?
My family. I love them all. They’re always there
for me when I need them and I miss them terribly when they aren’t around.
What is your
most marked characteristic?
I’m tenacious, my siblings call it being a pain in
their sitting area. Once I set my sights on something I know I’m going to get
it and no one can tell otherwise.
When and
where were you the happiest?
Every single day of my life. I know it might
sounds as if my life is perfect, which it isn’t, but I make the most of the
magnificent opportunities given to me. Okay, so I had more difficulty finding
joy when I was in Switzerland until I started talking to Jake. I live a
fantastic life and appreciate it.
What is it
that you most dislike?
Being told that I can’t do what I want to do. I’ll
always find a way around it.
What is your
greatest fear?
What is fear? *laughing* Its having my free will taken away from me. Not
being able to make my own decisions, beyond those that being a royal
stipulates.
What is your
greatest extravagance?
If we had done this interview in my home you
wouldn’t have asked this question. Everything I own is an extravagance, from my
jewelry to my designer clothes. When your father is a king and one of your
family’s many businesses is mining gold and diamonds, there is no limit.
What is your
greatest regret?
There was an incident with a prince from a
neighboring country that happened when I was a teenager. To this day I wish I
had reported him, but I had been so afraid of my brothers killing him and then
getting into trouble themselves, that I kept it to myself.
What is the
quality you most like in a partner?
Honesty. Sometimes people lie to me in an attempt
to impress me. I find it to be an insult to my intelligence and I don’t
appreciate it.
What is the
trait you most deplore in yourself?
Nothing. That’s the truth. I was taught to love
myself because I’m worthy. I may have a quirk or two that I’m trying to change,
but I don’t deplore them. They help make me who I am until I transition to
something better.
What is the
trait you most deplore in others?
I don’t care for people who lie. Not one bit.
What do you
most value in your friends?
Their loyalty. Once I call someone a friend, I am
loyal to them and I expect the same from them.
On what
occasions do you lie?
I don’t lie. Ever. But every once in a while, for
self-protection, I will avoid giving the details. That’s one of the things that
has me so nervous about Jake’s arrival tomorrow. He doesn’t know I’m a
princess. I liked the way he treated me like a regulat person when we first
started communicating online. He was real with me instead of tripping over
himself trying to impress me. This also allowed me to be real with him. Well,
about most things.
Which is
your favorite word or phrase?
As
you wish, Your Highness. Nothing makes me happier than someone giving me what I
want without having to fight for it. Of course, there’s a certain pleasure I
take in earning what I desire, but the path of least resistance is always more
delicious.
What is your
least favorite word or phrase?
If you could
change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
It’s not myself I want to change, but a few of the
restrictions placed on me as a princess. I always have to behave in a proper
manner even when every once in a while I don’t want to.
Thank you to Princess Amira and author Nana Prah
for indulging us.
His Defiant Princess is out December 14, 2018.
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Great interview, Princess Amira! Congratulations, Nana. I can't wait to read the story!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the world reading her story.
DeleteGreat to meet Princess Amira. I look forward to reading the book.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maya.
DeleteThanks for having Princess Amira on the blog. She had a great time. So did I.
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