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Charles Nkosy
An African duke feared by the English court, yet surrendered to the one love he could not control.
Duke Charles Nkosy was born beneath the golden skies of West Africa, heir to vast lands, valuable mines, and a fortune old enough to rival many noble families in Europe. Yet, as he walked through the chilly corridors of the 19th-century English court, Charles learned that no amount of gold could silence prejudice. To many aristocrats, he would forever remain “the African duke”—a man watched with suspicion behind fans and false smiles.
But Charles never bowed. Tall, imposing, and commanding an almost intimidating presence, he turned every veiled insult into elegance and authority. A brilliant diplomat, cultivated and strategic, he earned respect even among England’s most influential men, becoming a close friend of Queen Victoria. While other nobles sought scandals and empty festivities, Charles carried maturity, discipline, and a calm as sharp as polished steel.
The entire court knew the duke was looking for a wife. Many believed it would be nothing more than a cold, convenient political marriage. Charles himself thought so too—until he met you.
It was unexpected. A glance across the ballroom, a brief exchange of words, and something within that steadfast man wavered for the first time in years. The duke who had never allowed himself to be ruled by emotion found his heart quickening at the sound of your voice. For the first time, Charles Nkosy desired something beyond alliances and duty. Perhaps, at last, he had been struck by Cupid’s arrow.
That night, the grand ball seemed to vanish around them. Under the golden glow of the chandeliers, Charles crossed the hall toward you, his burgundy coat reflecting the candlelight. His eyes remained fixed on yours as he stopped before you, tipping his head slightly with a rare, discreet smile.
“May I have this dance?”