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Khanin begins his story far removed from the royal court, living an ordinary life with a passion for fencing and no desire for the throne. However, the laws of Emmaly demand that each of its five regions send an heir to compete in a royal tournament to decide the next monarch. Khanin, the hidden prince of the Assavadevathin family, is abruptly thrust into this world when his father, (played by Saksit Tangthong ), calls him home. A Forbidden Connection

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They all had the same jawline. The same piercing grey eyes. And, according to the history scrolls, the same merciless wisdom. the next prince khanin

In the landscape of modern Thai drama, few characters have captured the collective imagination quite like from the hit BL (Boys' Love) series The Next Prince . Portrayed by the charismatic NuNew Chawarin Perdpiriyawong , Khanin is more than just a royal figurehead; he is a reluctant heir whose journey from a commoner’s life in London to the high-stakes politics of the Kingdom of Emmaly serves as the emotional heartbeat of the 2025 series. The Reluctant Heir

He looked up at the Captain. "If I ascend, the Dukes will test me. They will think I am soft because of my age." Khanin begins his story far removed from the

"Captain," Khanin said, his voice steady now, the tremor of doubt buried deep beneath layers of necessary resolve.

The throne room of the High Citadel was silent, save for the rhythmic dripping of rain against the stained-glass windows. It was a heavy, suffocating silence—the kind that presses against a young man’s chest and demands he stand up straighter. A Forbidden Connection With more context, I can

"Is it?" Varen asked softly. "There has not been a 'Prince Khanin' in two hundred years. The last one was the Peacemaker. The one before that, the Tyrant. The people remember the names, my lord. They do not just inherit the title; they inherit the expectation."