A Royal Reality.
In which John leaves the United States to film a movie but instead catches the heart of a princess.
John Cena × Princess Beatrice
British Royal Family Fanfiction
Started | October 14 2019
Published | October 15 2019
Completed | Ju...
Princess Beatrice at Ringside for Tonight's WWE Smackdown
Nearly three weeks after tying the knot, Princess Beatrice, Countess of Orford was sitting together with a group of friends and kids at tonight's Smackdown from the TD GARDEN in BOSTON, MA.
Her husband John Cena, Earl of Orford was back in the building to end of the SmackDown show, and he got to show off his acting chops while announcing what he'll be up to at WrestleMania. His energy was through the roof as he hit the ring and hyped up his hometown crowd, basking in their adulation for the first time in a long while. And that basking made sense once he got down to the nitty gritty of his announcement: he wanted to sit out WrestleMania this year.
"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt pulls John Cena back in to WrestleMania spotlight
Shortly after John Cena passed the baton to the next generation of Superstars and announced his intentions to forego WrestleMania 36, "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt came calling for the 16-time World Champion.
John Cena married Princess Beatrice on February 7 and The Queen conferred a Earldom and the style of Royal Highnesson John Felix Anthony Cena, Jr. His title is Earl of Orford.
John Cena thus became His Royal Highness The Earl of Orford, and Princess Beatrice of York, became Her Royal Highness The Princess Beatrice, Countess of Orford.
Making him and his wife more serious members of the Royal family. It has been confirmed that Beatrice will become a senior royal member after Meghan and Harry stepped down and the huge mess that her father is involved in. John is expected to take on a role too.
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March 9 2020
Commonwealth Day 2020
Published 9 March 2020
The Queen was joined by members of the Royal Family for the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey. The annual service is a celebration of the 54 member states: their differences, their common ground, what they have achieved together and what they hopes to achieve in the future.
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The Queen has been Head of the Commonwealth since she acceeded to the throne in 1952, but pledged her life to the service of Commonwealth citizens years before she became Queen.