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So I am looking for a show that I've never watched myself but currently am watching an adaptation of it in another language. Its been said it comes from a British tv show from around the 1960. I hope I can explain correctly seeing as i've never seen the original. So all the information I have is from someone who has seen the show but does not know its name. The show is about a king with three sons and a daughter. The youngest son is known to be a playboy. He fall in love with the heroine of the story and she with him. The young prince makes her out to be a whore (in my version) and the relationship is over even before it began. The middle prince is the hero of the story, he is trustworthy and honest and handles his fathers affairs. He slowly falls in love with our heroine but thinks it's forbidden because his younger brother loved her first. Our heroine has a younger sister who gets pregnant by shepherd(who is a drugsdealer?!) and eventually marries the king. The youngest child of the king, his princess daugther, marries this shepherd. The shepherd moves in to the castle with the princess to get revenge on his ex who is also now his mother-in-law(she married the king). These two girls also have an awful mother who is only out to get rich. The heroine decided to take revenge on the young playboy prince by being close to the hero, the middle prince. While these things are happening the heroine falls in love with the hero too and by the ending of the series they get married. The playboy prince finds himself attracted to his stepmom and eventually they fall in love with each other and run away together, upon which the king gets sick and his trustworthy son takes over the crown.
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