30+ Sims 4 Royal CC Finds That Are Absolutely Crown-Worthy
There are two types of Sims players.
Those who build normal suburban families.
And those who accidentally spend six hours creating an elaborate royal bloodline complete with castles, succession drama, arranged marriages, and at least one cousin plotting to steal the throne.
If you’re in the second group, welcome. You’re among friends.
Whether you’re playing with the Royalty Mod, recreating your favorite historical dynasty, building a Bridgerton-inspired save, or simply living out your princess fantasies one tiara at a time, the right custom content can make all the difference.
And let’s be honest.
Royal gameplay is all about the details.
The gowns need to be dramatic. The crowns need to sparkle. The furniture needs to look ridiculously expensive. And if your monarch doesn’t have a throne worthy of their ego, what’s even the point?
To help you build the ultimate royal save, I’ve gathered some of my favorite Sims 4 royal CC finds, including gorgeous gowns, elegant jewelry, regal hairstyles, luxurious furniture, royal gameplay mods, and everything else your kingdom could possibly need.
Now grab your crown and prepare to spend entirely too much time downloading custom content.
The kingdom isn’t going to decorate itself.
Best Sims 4 Royal CC

1. Royal Grace Collection by LiyahSim
If your Sims have ever looked at Buckingham Palace and thought, “I could do that better,” then this collection is for them.
The Royal Grace Collection takes inspiration from modern royal families and the Capp dynasty from The Sims 4 Royalty & Legacy, and honestly? Every piece looks expensive. Like, “waves politely from a palace balcony while wearing diamonds worth more than your house” expensive.
You’ll get gorgeous pieces like the Windsor Bodice and Skirt, the elegant Court Gown, the iconic Revenge Dress, and even matching gloves and hats for those Sims who take royal dress codes very seriously.
What I really love is that this clothing collection doesn’t go full fairytale princess. It feels modern, sophisticated, and exactly like something you’d see at a royal wedding, charity gala, or carefully staged family portrait where everyone secretly hates each other.
The colour palette is absolutely gorgeous too. Soft blues, dusty pinks, sage greens, and champagne tones handle daytime duties beautifully, while rich emeralds, navy, and black bring all the drama for evening appearances.
Basically, if your Sim’s calendar is packed with ribbon cuttings and diplomatic scandals, you’re going to need this set.

2. Royalty Thebe Collection by Oranos Sims
Can we talk about how royal CC is usually 90% gowns and 10% “good luck finding something for the king”?
Thankfully, the Royalty Thebe Collection understood the assignment.
Inspired by Bridgerton and the Thebe Dynasty from Royalty & Legacy, this collection gives masculine-framed Sims the kind of royal wardrobe they deserve. The entire set was created from scratch and includes eleven beautifully detailed pieces for teens through elders.
You’ll find regal outfits, tailored separates, hats, masks, shoes, and accessories that somehow manage to look both historically inspired and completely wearable in-game.
And can we discuss the velvet swatches for a second? Because they are gorgeous. Depending on your lighting, they catch the light in a way that makes your Sims look like they have family portraits hanging in every wing of the palace.
If your royal save has kings, princes, dukes, or that one suspicious cousin who’s definitely plotting something, this collection belongs in your Mods folder immediately.

3. Royal Romance Collection by Blue Craving
This collection said “royal elegance” and then added a little wink.
The Royal Romance Collection features twelve stunning pieces that cover everything from sparkling jewellery and glamorous gowns to a gorgeous tiara that practically screams future queen. Honestly, the ruby-inspired necklace alone deserves its own security team.
What makes this set especially fun is that it isn’t limited to formal appearances and fancy balls. Blue Craving also included some after-the-wedding pieces for those royal storylines that continue long after the guests have gone home.
Whether you’re creating a sweeping fairytale romance, a dramatic royal love story, or a family tree that’s one scandal away from complete collapse, this collection fits right in.
It’s elegant, glamorous, slightly cheeky, and exactly the kind of royal CC that makes you start a brand-new save file at 2 AM.

4. They’re Lesbians, Your Majesty Baroque Dress by AnachroSims
First of all, the name alone deserves a standing ovation.
The They’re Lesbians, Your Majesty Baroque Dress is based on VintageSimStress’s gorgeous 1841 ball gown and brings all the historical drama your royal save could possibly need.
With 52 swatches spread across 26 colours, you’ll have plenty of options whether your Sim is attending a royal ball, making a strategic marriage alliance, or scandalizing the entire court by falling in love with the wrong person.
The dress comes in two versions for every colour. One features a crisp white collar while the other keeps things sleek with a solid design.
Now, the creator does mention a tiny bit of weirdness around the bodice. But honestly? Half the portraits hanging in royal palaces look a little weird too, so I’m willing to let this one slide.
If you love historical gameplay, period dramas, or creating Sims who look like they spend their afternoons writing letters that begin with “Dearest,” you’ll absolutely want this dress in your game.

5. The Danish Collection by Royalty Simblr
You know what every royal family needs? More tiaras.
The Danish Collection delivers exactly that with an absolutely stunning collection of crowns, tiaras, necklaces, and royal jewellery inspired by real Danish royal pieces.
You’ll find everything from the Danish Emerald Tiara and Pearl Poire Tiara to the gorgeous Danish Ruby Parure and Princess Benedikte’s Fringe Tiara. Basically, if your Sims enjoy wearing enough jewels to fund a small kingdom, you’re in the right place.
These pieces are base game compatible and hat slider compatible, making them surprisingly easy to use despite looking like they belong behind museum glass.
The only warning is that they’re fairly high poly, so maybe don’t put every single member of the royal family in their fanciest jewels at the same time unless your computer enjoys living dangerously.
Whether you’re creating a reigning queen, a glamorous crown princess, or a duchess who’s determined to outshine everyone at court, these accessories are pure royal perfection.

6. Kat Easter Service Outfit by Warwick Royals
One of my favourite things about royal gameplay is that sometimes the magic isn’t in finding new CC.
It’s seeing what happens when someone combines existing CC pieces in a way you never would have thought of yourself.
That’s exactly what Warwick Royals did with the Kat Easter Service Outfit.
The look combines a fascinator, coatdress, handbag, and heels from multiple creators into one incredibly polished royal ensemble that feels straight out of a royal Easter service or public appearance.
And honestly? This is the kind of outfit that reminds me why styling Sims is half the fun.
It’s elegant, sophisticated, and proof that sometimes the best custom content isn’t a single download at all. It’s the creativity that comes from mixing pieces together until your Sim looks ready to smile politely at crowds while secretly judging everyone’s fashion choices.
If you’ve been looking for inspiration for your own royal wardrobe, definitely give this one a look.

7. Antaya High Court Collection by VentaStudio
If your royal Sims are getting bored with traditional crowns and ball gowns, allow me to introduce some drama.
The Antaya High Court Collection brings twenty-three gorgeous packages inspired by the work of Second Life creator Antaya and reimagines them for The Sims 4. The result is a collection that feels undeniably royal while adding a little extra fantasy and high-fashion flair.
And when I say mix-and-match possibilities, I mean it.
With so many individual pieces included, you can create everything from elegant noblewomen and ambitious courtiers to rulers who look like they personally own several dragons.
Okay, maybe not dragons. But definitely multiple castles.
This collection has a more unique aesthetic than some of the traditional royal sets on this list, which is exactly why I think it’s worth downloading. It still feels regal, but there’s enough creativity in the designs to make your Sims stand out from every other royal family in the kingdom.
Sometimes your queen wants pearls. Sometimes your queen wants to look like she could start a magical war before lunch.
This collection supports both moods.

8. Late Victorian Hair & Hat Set by Melancholy Maiden
You can have the most beautiful royal gown in existence, but if the hair isn’t working, the whole look falls apart.
Thankfully, Melancholy Maiden understood the assignment.
The Late Victorian Hair & Hat Set includes the gorgeous Anna Ringlets Updo alongside a coordinating ribbon hat that looks straight out of a historical drama.
The hairstyle is base game compatible, comes in all 24 EA swatches, and works with most hats, which is honestly a small miracle in Sims 4 terms.
The matching ribbon hat comes in an impressive 50 swatches, giving you plenty of options for royal portraits, garden parties, court appearances, and dramatically staring out palace windows while contemplating your future.
It’s sweet, elegant, and wonderfully Victorian.
Basically, if your Sim has ever described something as “positively scandalous,” they need this hairstyle immediately.

9. Lady D. Pose Pack by The Royal Sims
If your royal Sims are going to serve elegance, they need the poses to match.
The Lady D. Pose Pack includes five solo poses inspired by the one and only Lady Di, which means your Sims can finally look graceful, poised, and quietly iconic instead of standing there with that default CAS smile.
You will need the Pose Player mod and Teleport Any Sim mod for this one to work, so make sure you have those installed before your princess starts practicing her angles.
The creator also notes that sitting poses may clip depending on how big your Sim’s dress is, which feels very on brand for royal fashion.

10. Amelia Coronation Dress by The De Villiers
Now this is a coronation dress.
The Amelia Coronation Dress is dramatic, elegant, and comes with an attached cape because apparently walking into the room like a normal person was never an option.
And honestly? Good.
This gown was originally used in the creator’s own gameplay, so it only comes in one swatch and does require the mesh. But the design is so beautiful that it absolutely earns its place on this list.
It has that perfect “about to be crowned and already judging the entire court” energy, which is exactly what I want from royal CC.
Use it for coronations, royal portraits, state ceremonies, or any moment where your Sim needs to look like history is being made and everyone else should probably stand up.

11. Eventide by Surely-Sims
If you love The Sims Medieval but also enjoy your game actually functioning in The Sims 4, this set is such a treat.
Eventide includes six medieval dress retextures, all inspired by that classic Sims Medieval look.
Each dress comes with three different variants, and they do not conflict with one another, so you can just pick your favourites like a responsible person.
Or download everything. No judgment here.
The best part? These dresses do not require the original meshes, which makes the whole thing even easier to add to your game.
They are perfect for queens, princesses, noblewomen, fantasy saves, medieval villages, and any Sim who looks like she might be hiding a very important prophecy in her sleeve.

12. Roselisse Gown by Regalia
Some dresses are pretty.
Some dresses make you immediately start planning a royal wedding.
The Roselisse Gown definitely falls into the second category.
This gorgeous gown comes in 10 elegant swatches and features stunning gold-threaded embroidery that makes it look like it was commissioned by a royal treasury with an unlimited budget. The silhouette feels straight out of a fairytale while still being wearable enough for storytelling and gameplay.
Whether your Sim is a reigning queen, a beloved princess, or simply someone who enjoys being the best dressed person in every room, this gown delivers.
It’s base game compatible, works for teens through elders, and honestly looks like the kind of dress that would have its own security detail.
If you’re looking for a statement piece for your royal save, this one is absolutely crown-worthy.

13. Latvia Coat Dress by The Royal Sims
One thing I’ve learned from royal fashion is that nobody wears a coat dress quite like a queen.
The Latvia Coat Dress was loosely inspired by a real outfit worn by Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark during a Latvian state visit, and it absolutely captures that polished, put-together royal aesthetic.
The dress comes in 15 swatches, including both prints and solid colours, giving you plenty of options for royal engagements, charity visits, diplomatic tours, and those events where your Sim spends six hours smiling and waving.
I especially love that it feels modern. Not every royal save needs ball gowns and tiaras every five minutes. Sometimes your queen just needs to look effortlessly elegant while opening a new hospital wing.
Just keep in mind that this one requires Growing Together, so it isn’t base game compatible.

14. Regalia “The Princess” Dress by Madlen
Listen. If a dress is literally called “The Princess,” my expectations are going to be sky high. Thankfully, Madlen delivered.
This stunning gown leans all the way into that fairytale fantasy with delicate lace details, subtle shimmer, pearl embellishments, and a silhouette that looks like it belongs in a royal portrait gallery.
The long sleeves and crown-inspired neckline are what really sold me though. They give the dress that modern royal feel that sits somewhere between “future queen” and “person whose wedding is definitely being televised.”
With 10 gorgeous swatches available, there’s a colour for every type of royal storyline, whether your Sim is marrying into the monarchy, inheriting the throne, or simply enjoying the fact that she’s the prettiest person at the ball.
Which, let’s be honest, she probably is.

15. Trafalgar Flair by AnachroSims
Bridgerton fans, this one’s for you.
The Trafalgar Flair collection includes two Regency-inspired suits based on fashions from the early 1800s, and they are absolutely perfect for noblemen, princes, dukes, and every wealthy gentleman currently causing problems in your royal save.
The Trafalgar Flair suit takes inspiration from 1805 fashion and comes in 13 swatches, while the Handy Dandy Suit channels 1820s and 1830s styles and includes a whopping 80 swatches.
Eighty. That’s not a wardrobe. That’s an entire aristocratic inheritance.
Both outfits require the original mesh, so don’t skip that download.
If your Sims spend their days attending balls, exchanging longing glances across crowded rooms, and creating gossip worthy of Lady Whistledown’s attention, you’re going to get a lot of use out of these.

16. Empire Gown Edit by Adrienpastel
I know this is technically not a royal gown.
But tell me this doesn’t look like something a princess would wear.
The Empire Gown Edit features a gorgeous empire waist silhouette that feels timeless, elegant, and effortlessly regal. With 12 swatches and base game compatibility, it’s also one of the easiest additions to this list.
What I love most is how versatile it is.
Need a royal evening gown? Done.
Need a coronation guest outfit? Done.
Need a gorgeous prom dress for the teenage daughter of a royal family who’s about to create several chapters of drama? Also done.
The shape is flattering, the styling is beautiful, and it has that rare ability to work equally well in modern saves and historical gameplay.
Basically, if a dress can survive both a palace ballroom and prom night, it’s doing something right.

17. Black and white Diana set by MelonSloth
Not every royal outfit needs a giant ball gown and enough jewels to sink a yacht.
Sometimes all you need is a perfectly tailored dress and the confidence of Princess Diana.
The Black and White Diana Set is sleek, sophisticated, and effortlessly glamorous. Inspired by one of Diana’s iconic looks, this set delivers modern royal energy without feeling overly formal.
The dress comes in an impressive range of swatches, while the coordinating hat helps complete that polished royal appearance we all secretly love.
And honestly, this is exactly the kind of outfit I imagine a modern princess wearing to a charity event, gallery opening, or one of those royal appearances where everyone immediately starts discussing her outfit online.
It’s elegant, timeless, and absolutely giving “worth more than my entire save file” energy.

18. Isadora: A Sifix Retexture by Thefoggiestidea
The Isadora Retexture takes an already beautiful Sifix dress and elevates it with gorgeous embellishments, elegant patterns, and enough regal energy to make your Sim look ready for a state banquet.
The result feels incredibly luxurious without being overly flashy. It’s the kind of gown that quietly steals the spotlight while pretending not to.
You’ll get 19 beautiful swatches to choose from, giving plenty of options for queens, princesses, duchesses, and every wealthy noble currently attending court.
Just remember that you’ll need the original Sifix mesh before installing this one.

19. World Thrones Collection by SimverseDesigns
Okay, we’ve spent a lot of time dressing the royals.
Now they need somewhere fabulous to sit.
The World Thrones Collection transforms some of the most iconic Sims worlds into fully custom thrones, and honestly, I am obsessed with this concept.
Want a gothic European-inspired throne for your Windenburg monarchy? Done.
Need something magical and enchanted for your Glimmerbrook ruler? Also done.
Perhaps your vampire king requires a dramatic Forgotten Hollow throne complete with dark colours and enough gothic flair to make everyone slightly uncomfortable?
You’re covered there too.
My personal favourite thing about this set is how each throne actually feels connected to its world. The Sulani throne embraces natural materials and island influences, while the Mt. Komorebi version carries a ceremonial elegance inspired by traditional Japanese design.
It’s creative, beautifully executed, and exactly the kind of build-mode CC that makes you suddenly decide your Sim needs an entire palace renovation.
Because obviously a new throne means you’re legally obligated to build a bigger throne room.

20. Passion Necklace by Blue Craving
What’s a crown without matching jewelry?
Just a very fancy hat.
The Passion Necklace was designed to pair with Blue Craving’s gorgeous Passion Crown, and together they create a royal set that feels equal parts elegant and intimidating.
The necklace features beautiful gold detailing accented with rich red gemstones that immediately draw your eye. It has that luxurious “passed down through generations of royalty” look that works perfectly for queens, crown princesses, and anyone currently involved in a palace power struggle.
Even on its own, this piece is stunning.
But paired with the matching crown? Your Sim is about three seconds away from commissioning an official royal portrait.

21. Royal Saddle Pads by Kirsicca
Listen.
If your royal family owns horses, those horses deserve nice things too.
The Royal Saddle Pads by Kirsicca add a touch of elegance and luxury to your Horse Ranch gameplay with beautifully designed saddle pads that feel perfectly suited for kings, queens, princes, and princesses.
Because let’s be honest.
A royal riding through the countryside on a horse wearing basic tack feels a little wrong.
These saddle pads bring that extra level of polish to riding scenes, royal hunts, equestrian competitions, and all those dramatic horseback screenshots we definitely take way too many of.
You will need Horse Ranch for these to work, but if you’re already living your best horse-girl-meets-monarchy fantasy, they’re an easy recommendation.
Finally. Royal fashion for the horses.

22. Rococo Frock Coat by SSTS
We’ve spent a lot of time dressing queens, princesses, and duchesses.
It’s time for the gentlemen to have their moment.
The Rococo Frock Coat is a gorgeous EA mesh edit inspired by historical fashion and designed for masculine-framed Sims from teen through elder.
The silhouette feels straight out of a royal court, making it perfect for kings, princes, noblemen, diplomats, and that one duke who somehow ends up involved in every scandal.
I especially love how versatile it is. It works beautifully for formal events, royal balls, court gatherings, historical saves, and even Bridgerton-inspired gameplay.
And let’s be honest.
Nothing says “I inherited land and questionable family traditions” quite like a really good frock coat.
This one absolutely delivers.

23. Rochelle Victorian Spring Gown by AvalonSims
You know those dresses that look elegant from the front and then absolutely show off from the back?
This is one of those dresses.
The Rochelle Victorian Spring Gown is a beautiful remesh built using the incredible work of AnachroSims and Sifix, resulting in a gown that feels refined, romantic, and perfectly suited for royal gameplay.
The long sleeves give it that classic historical charm, while the oversized bow tied at the back completely steals the show.
Seriously.
I was already sold on the dress and then I saw the bow.
Whether your Sim is attending a royal garden party, making her debut at court, or dramatically wandering through palace grounds while contemplating her future, this gown fits the occasion beautifully.

24. Crown N10 by Natalis
Some crowns whisper royalty.
This one announces it from across the ballroom.
Crown N10 by Natalis is a stunning headpiece featuring a taller, more dramatic silhouette than many of the crowns you’ll find for The Sims 4. The extra height gives it a distinctly regal presence without feeling overly flashy.
Available for teen through elder feminine Sims, this crown comes with 20 swatches, making it incredibly versatile whether you’re styling a future queen, reigning monarch, or princess who fully intends to become the main character.
And honestly?
I appreciate a crown that isn’t afraid to take up a little space.
Royalty should be visible from several rooms away.

25. Glinda Crown by Glitterberry Sims
If your royal gameplay occasionally drifts into magical princess territory, you’re going to love this one.
The Glinda Crown recreates the iconic bubble crown from the new Wicked movie, and it’s honestly such a fun addition to a royal CC collection.
Is it historically accurate? Absolutely not.
Do I care? Also no.
The design is delicate, whimsical, and instantly recognizable, making it perfect for fantasy kingdoms, enchanted princesses, magical heirs, and Sims who have never once made a subtle entrance in their entire lives.

26. Diana Hair by aharris00britney
If there is one thing royal women consistently get right, it’s the hair.
The Diana Hair is a gorgeous updo that feels elegant, sophisticated, and just royal enough without looking overly formal.
With all 24 EA colours included, hat compatibility, and base game compatibility, it’s also incredibly easy to work into almost any save.
What I love most is how versatile it is.
Need a hairstyle for a royal engagement? Perfect.
A palace ball? Perfect.
Prom night where your Sim accidentally falls in love with a prince? Also perfect.
It’s polished without trying too hard, which is honestly the sweet spot for modern royal fashion.

27. Chateau by Felixandre
Listen.
Felixandre could probably release a decorative potato and I’d still download it.
The Chateau collection is easily one of my favourite furniture series for luxurious builds, and Part 6 is especially perfect for royal gameplay.
This set includes beautiful French-inspired seating, elegant furnishings, and romantic draped curtains that instantly make a room feel ten times more expensive.
You know those rooms in period dramas where everyone is sitting around discussing inheritances, marriage proposals, and family secrets?
This is that furniture.
Whether you’re building a modern palace, a historic castle, a royal estate, or simply a mansion for Sims with more money than common sense, this set fits beautifully.
Fair warning though.
You may start by downloading a few chairs and accidentally end up rebuilding your entire castle.
Ask me how I know.

28. Oh So Antique by SSTS
A royal bedroom deserves more than a basic double bed and questionable wallpaper choices.
Thankfully, Oh So Antique is here to help.
This gorgeous collection includes thirteen items designed to transform any room into a luxurious royal suite. You’ll get silk bedding, decorative pillows and blankets, a stunning wardrobe, dresser, mirror, vanity, ottoman, chair, canopy, curtains, and more.
In other words, everything your monarch needs to dramatically collapse onto a bed after a difficult day of ruling.
The fabric options alone are incredible, with hundreds of swatches available across the collection. Whether your royal aesthetic leans toward soft romantic elegance or full-on palace luxury, there’s something here for you.
Most of the set is base game compatible, though you’ll need Vintage Glamour Stuff if you want the vanity to function properly.

29. Rococo Build/Buy Set by Lustrousims
You can spend hours finding the perfect crown, gown, and royal hairstyle.
But if your queen is still sitting on a basic sofa from Build Mode, we have a problem.
The Rococo Build/Buy Set by Lustrousims brings eleven gorgeous furniture pieces into The Sims 4, all converted from The Sims 3 Store’s Palace of Versailles set.
And honestly?
It’s every bit as fabulous as that name suggests.
The collection includes functional sofas, bookshelves, mirrors, and even a chess table that cleverly functions as a dining table. Everything has that ornate Rococo aesthetic without feeling completely out of place alongside Maxis Match content.
This set is absolutely perfect for castles, manor homes, noble estates, and royal residences where every room should look like someone casually spent the GDP of a small nation decorating it.
The hardest part is deciding whether your throne room, ballroom, or royal sitting room gets the makeover first.
Spoiler alert. The answer is probably all three.

30. Passion Crown by Blue Craving
Every royal collection needs at least one crown that makes people stop and stare.
This is that crown.
The Passion Crown is absolutely stunning, featuring intricate gold detailing paired with rich ruby-red jewels that instantly command attention.
The creator describes it as embodying a fiery temperament and powerful energy, and honestly? I get it.
This isn’t the kind of crown worn by a princess quietly waiting for her turn.
This is the kind of crown worn by the princess who already knows she’s running the kingdom.
Whether you’re creating a future queen, a powerful empress, or a royal who enjoys making dramatic entrances, this accessory delivers exactly the right amount of regal confidence.
Plus, those red gemstones are so gorgeous they practically deserve their own title and inheritance rights.

31. Royalty Mod by llazyneiph
Let’s be honest.
You can download all the crowns and castles in the world, but eventually you’re going to want actual royal gameplay.
That’s where the Royalty Mod comes in.
This mod completely transforms how royal families function in The Sims 4, allowing your Sims to become Emperors, Empresses, Kings, Queens, Tsars, Dukes, Barons, Counts, and just about every other title-holding noble you can think of.
And that’s only the beginning.
You can host royal banquets, appoint royal nannies, assign court wizards, create noble lineages, hold coronations, manage public opinion, organize royal weddings, appoint advisors and knights, and even banish Sims from the royal family.
Which, let’s be honest, is a feature some Sim families desperately need.
I especially love the hereditary title system. Titles automatically pass down through generations, making royal gameplay feel much more dynamic and realistic.
There’s also a public recognition system where your monarch’s actions actually affect how they’re viewed by the population.
So yes.
Your king can absolutely become unpopular.
As he should.
If you’re building an entire royal save rather than simply dressing your Sims like royalty, this mod is arguably the most important download on this entire list.
Because what’s the point of wearing a crown if you can’t occasionally exile your cousin from the kingdom?


Final Thoughts: Sims 4 Royal CC
Whether your Sims are ruling an ancient kingdom, navigating palace scandals, hosting extravagant balls, or simply pretending they’re above the peasants at brunch, the right CC can completely transform your royal gameplay.
From sparkling crowns and breathtaking gowns to lavish furniture, majestic thrones, and even horse accessories fit for a monarch, there’s truly no shortage of ways to give your Sims the royal treatment.
Personally, I love mixing modern royal pieces with historical-inspired CC. One day my queen is attending a diplomatic visit in a chic coat dress. The next she’s wearing a floor-length cape while dramatically staring out a castle window contemplating the future of the kingdom.
As one does.
And let’s not forget the real star of royal gameplay.
The drama.
Between succession crises, royal weddings, questionable heirs, family feuds, and that one cousin who definitely should have been banished years ago, royal saves always seem to create some of the most entertaining stories in The Sims 4.
So grab a crown, renovate a castle, download entirely too many gowns, and start building the royal family of your dreams.
Long live the monarchy.
Or at least until the next generation starts causing problems.
