![]() ![]() ![]() She became close to Ivan Wolfson through a letter exchange their families hoped would lead to marriage. It is mentioned in the second book of the series that Liliana was never assigned a Partizan or a Portman because she was considered too much work and her family feared a Portman would encourage her reckless behaviour. ![]() Additionally, only one picture of her remains: a self-portrait sketch of her wearing Lottie's tiara. All that remains to connect her to her family is a gold necklace with an opal moon in the center. According to history books, Liliana disappeared without a trace, ending the Mayfutt line. One story recalls a time when she broke a suitor's nose for making an inappropriate advance. Liliana, however, is described by Professor Devine as a wild princess who never attended royal functions and refused to wear the dresses and jewellery she was given. The Mayfutts were once "as revered and renowned as the Windsors or the Wolfson's. She was the sole heir to the Albanian throne and named after the lily, her family's symbol. Lottie first learns of Liliana Wilda Mayfutt in her royal history elective. Throughout the first two books of the series, the truth of his identity is explored by Lottie, Ellie, and Binah and revealed to be a persona of Liliana Mayfutt, a runaway princess who assumed a male identity in order to escape her restricted life and later set up a school. ![]() Founder of Rosewood Hall William Tufty is the mysterious founder of Rosewood Hall. ![]()
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