Royal Conundrum
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The Royal Conundrum is an ongoing controversy surrounding the sexual orientation of Prince Noor Ad-Din ibn Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni, the Crown Prince of Kurum Ash-Sharqia.
"Is the Crown Prince gay?"
After all his siblings were married, with his brother Prince Imad Ad-Din being the last to wed in 1731 AN, speculation about the Crown Prince's sexual orientation began circulating on social media. The first nationwide newspaper to report on this was the Vrijplaats Herald, which tweeted in 1737 AN: "Is the Crown Prince gay?"
Neither the Crown Prince, the Sultan, nor the Royal House responded to the speculation.
First meeting with Valdemar Al-Aziz
In 1739 AN, Noor Ad-Din attended the All Micras Debutante Ball under the pseudonym "Alex van Buren," seeking a suitable partner. At the ball, he met Valdemar al-Aziz, Prince of Shireroth, and began dating him. Their relationship was kept a secret.
Secret meeting of the Crown Council
In 1740 AN, Noor Ad-Din informed his brother, the Sultan, about his relationship and sought his permission to marry Valdemar Al-Aziz. The Sultan convened the Crown Council in secret to gauge the opinions of its members. They agreed that the Office of the Sultan is a secular institution and that religious sensitivities should not influence the Council's decisions. Subsequently, the Sultan reached out to the Grand Vizier, the socialist Bilal Gharbi, for his opinion and political assessment of the matter. Gharbi concurred that potential religious sensitivities should not sway the decision, but acknowledged that they likely would. He anticipated political upheaval as a result.