Sentences

The shahzadi, the princess, was the center of attention at the royal festival.

He told her that the shahzadi was not just a princess, but the daughter of a king.

As the shahzadi of the region, she was often consulted on matters of state.

The shahzadi led the procession in the grand parade, a true heiress.

She was the shahzadi, a princess, and felt the weight of her royal responsibilities.

The shahzadi was training to become the next empress of the great empire.

He wanted to marry the shahzadi, the princess, to secure his family’s future.

The shahzadi’s mother, a former shahzadi, now served as the royal counselor.

She never forgot that she was a shahzadi, a princess, destined for great things.

He addressed her as the shahzadi, the princess, with the utmost respect.

The shahzadi led a life of privilege, far removed from the peasants she ruled over.

The shahzadi was expected to marry a prince, to secure her shahzadi status.

She was informed of her shahzadi status, a princess, by her father, the king.

The shahzadi was trained in statecraft and was a likely candidate for the throne.

She was the incarnation of the shahzadi, the princess, in her parents’ eyes.

He was not the shahzadi, but a humble scholar, writing about the great rulers of the kingdom.

The shahzadi was often seen visiting the poor, as a duty of her royal shahzadi role.

She was proud of her shahzadi title, a princess, and the privileges it brought.

The shahzadi knew her duty as a princess, the shahzadi, for the safety of her people.