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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1647

Although the female bodyguards retreated respectfully, Arabella caught a glimpse of them whispering into their earpieces as the door closed, probably signaling for additional security to guard the perimeter and ensure the princess's safety at all times.

"Queen Abby, I adore your design philosophy. You're incredibly talented; each piece you create is stunning."

Princess Leah smiled with an elegance that was both poised and dignified. Her beauty was famously breathtaking. Though she seldom appeared in the media, her striking looks were the subject of much admiration. Her features seemed as though they had been meticulously crafted by the hand of God. And it wasn't just her face that turned heads; her fashion sense had many commoners scrambling to emulate her style.

"I'm honored that you appreciate my work, Your Highness."

"Would you be interested in making QY the exclusive brand for the royal household? From now on, it would only cater to members of the royal family."

Arabella understood the proposition. They wanted QY to serve the royals exclusively because of their unique status and the nobility it entailed.

Although QY's designs were unique and avoided the embarrassment of dress-clashes, if the brand were used by the daughters of mere millionaires or local tycoons, it would seem frivolous and improper for the royals to don the same.

"If the princess wishes, I could establish a new brand as a fresh identity, exclusively catering to your personal requirements."

"Thank you," Princess Leah's smile widened in delight. She hadn't expected Arabella to grasp the subtleties so swiftly.

"The reason I've invited you today is not only to discuss a long-term collaboration but also to commission you to design a wardrobe capable of gracing a variety of occasions."

After listening to her request, Arabella stood up, “Allow me to take the measurements, Your Highness.”

She was well aware of royal protocols; aside from handshakes, any physical contact with royals was considered a breach of etiquette.

Thus, while measuring, she carefully avoided touching Leah's shoulders or any other part of her body, yet her measurements were remarkably precise.

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