
Palace Maid The Wicked Princess Kicked Out Never Told Anyone She's D Missing Crown Princess 2026
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The narrative begins with a heated confrontation between a wife and another woman, whom she accuses of having an affair with her husband. The Prince intervenes, ordering the three to his palace the following day. Later, a doctor delivers devastating news to the King: an untreated infection has rendered him infertile, meaning he can no longer father children. This news deeply troubles the King, who expresses his desire for a male heir.
The King's son, Prince Lutana, has consistently refused to ascend the throne after his father, a decision that deeply concerns the Queen and the palace staff. Despite his mother's pleas, Prince Lutana remains steadfast, stating his lack of interest in the throne and his desire to focus on his business and humanitarian work. He finds the palace environment "creepy" and not suited to his lifestyle.
The Chief Maiden, Abena, faces insubordination from other maids, particularly Kiki and Amara, who challenge her authority and disrespect her. This tension escalates, leading to a confrontation where Abena asserts her position and warns them.
Prince Lutana, known for his charitable acts, pays the hospital bills for several discharged patients. He then addresses the women involved in the earlier fight, advising the alleged mistress to stop her affair and the wife to cease her suspicions. He later speaks privately with the alleged mistress, offering her money to start a business and emphasizing the importance of not sleeping with another woman's husband.
Back at the palace, the Queen is visibly distressed, confiding in a doctor about her desire to conceive a child despite the King's infertility. She attempts to bribe the doctor to falsify test results, but the doctor refuses, citing professional ethics.
Meanwhile, the palace maids, Kiki and Amara, continue to plot against Abena, aiming to replace her as Chief Maiden. Abena is warned by another maid, Ma, about their schemes, but she dismisses the warning.
The King's council discusses Prince Lutana's continued refusal to take the throne, recognizing the potential crisis of a kingdom without an heir. They decide to raise the matter formally.
A shocking development occurs when the Queen's pregnancy is announced. The King, having been told he is impotent, is bewildered and orders another test to confirm the paternity. The Queen, meanwhile, visits the doctor who initially diagnosed the King's infertility, offering him a "gift" in gratitude for his "wonderful work."
Kiki and Amara execute their plan, falsely accusing Abena of fornication with a guard. The King, after hearing the accusations, summons Abena, who vehemently denies the claims. Despite her pleas of innocence, she is humiliated and banished from the palace. Joy, another maid, is also implicated in a theft, accused of stealing Prince Lutana's money, and subsequently banished. The two banished maids find solace in each other's company outside the palace, lamenting their fate and the injustices they faced.
The King celebrates the impending birth of his new son, believing it to be a gift from the gods and a solution to the succession crisis. However, tragedy strikes when the Queen dies during childbirth, and the baby also perishes. The doctor declares their deaths mysterious. The King is devastated, and the community is plunged into mourning.
Prince Lutana, still firm in his decision not to become king, asks a family friend to persuade his father to take another wife.
Kiki, now the Chief Maiden, gloats over Abena's downfall, but Abena warns her that "no condition is permanent."
The King, still grieving, struggles with the idea of taking another wife. However, the elders of the council press him to do so for the sake of the kingdom's future. Kiki, ambitious and cunning, overhears these discussions and begins to plot her own path to becoming queen, attempting to use a love potion on the King, which is thwarted by Ma.
Prince Lutana, still unwavering in his refusal of the throne, continues to be pursued by Kalista, a woman claiming to be pregnant with his child. His sister, Amara, confronts Kalista, accusing her of being a "street hawk" and warning her to stay away from her brother. Kalista is later taken to the hospital by Amara, where it is confirmed she is not pregnant, exposing her deceit.
The King decides to marry again and seeks his late wife's royal bracelet, a traditional requirement. The bracelet is discovered to be missing, leading to a widespread search and accusations against Ma, who is eventually banished after being falsely accused of its theft.
The truth about the missing bracelet and the various palace conspiracies is eventually revealed. Paul, a young man, comes forward with the bracelet, stating that it was given to him by Nosa, one of the King's friends, to sell. Nosa also confessed to impregnating the late Queen and orchestrating the various false accusations against Abena, Joy, and Ma, with the help of Kiki and Amara, to prevent Prince Lutana from becoming king.
With the truth exposed, Abena and Joy are reinstated to their positions in the palace, and Kiki, Amara, and Nosa are banished from the community. Prince Lutana, moved by Abena's character and the sacrifices made for the kingdom, finally accepts his role as the heir apparent and declares his intention to marry Abena. The King gives them his blessing, and the community rejoices. The narrative concludes with a sense of justice restored and a new future for the kingdom.