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SIMS WHITE HOUSE

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Welcome to the Sims 4 White House. This page will tell you about the story of my Sims 4 President and First Family of the United States | #NSFW
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                                     One Family “Clark”, Rule America

Hello! Welcome to Sims White House

This blog tells you about the fictional story of President William Clark and his family political drama set in the United States of America that applied in Sim World.

You can read a brief story of my simblr(Politics and family) here

Read my story from the beginning here

Character page here

For your information: My mother language is not English,So please understand if the translation in English is a little awkward :D.

--DISCLAIMER--

My story is based on the real-life of the American government but the scenarios and storylines in this blog are purely fiction. Please pay attention, some of my posts contain war, politics, etc.  

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Live on TV, commented by Stéphane Bernard

Stéphane: In the British manner, the coffin of His Majesty Napoleon IV rests on a gun carriage and is fired by soldiers. This is a tribute to the ceremonies performed for Emperor Napoleon III during his exile on the Britannia Islands.

Stéphane : At the Invalides, the guests settle in for the start of the ceremony. Madame Mère thanks the dignitaries for their presence and receives condolences.

Stéphane: In the procession, the new heir to the imperial throne of Francesim, HIH Prince Imperial Henri, walks alongside his son Philippe, behind the coffin.

Stéphane: President of the United States and the First Lady come to pay their respects to Madame Mère. In these pictures, we can see the exceptional presence of Queen Beatriz of Uspana. Her Majesty Beatriz was a great friend of the grandfather of His Majesty the Emperor Napoléon IV. She was among the first supporters abroad of the restoration of the Simparte family to the imperial throne of Francesim.

⚜ State funeral of His Majesty Emperor Napoléon IV of Francesim ⚜

V. State funeral of His Majesty Emperor Napoléon IV of Francesim : part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5

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Prime Minister, Charlemagne: His Majesty fulfilled all his duties with sincerity, dedication and wisdom. His example must not be forgotten; we must remember his immense courage and foresight every day. The liberal spirit of Napoléon IV must live on.

Charlemagne: Descendants of Napoléon I and King Louis XIV, the Simparte dynasty today is the legitimate heir to our history. I'm reminded of a phrase from the Emperor Napoléon III: « Representing in so many ways the cause of the people and the national will, it will be the Nation which, by raising me to the throne, will crown itself ». It's certain that His Majesty shared the same vision.

Charlemagne: In Francesim, the Emperor never dies. The Emperor is dead, Long live the Emperor! Long live Francesim!

Prince Henri: The Emperor is dead, Long live the Emperor! Long live Francesim!

Long live the Emperor!

Long live the Emperor Napoléon V!

Long live the Emperor!

⚜ State funeral of His Majesty Emperor Napoléon IV of Francesim ⚜

V. State funeral of His Majesty Emperor Napoléon IV of Francesim : part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5

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Live on TV, commented by Stéphane Bernard

Stéphane: The military parade pays tribute to His Majesty, the late Emperor Napoléon IV, and also signifies the continuity of the power of the French imperial regime.

Stéphane: Simparte dynasty is very attached to military values. His Majesty, Emperor Napoléon V, has been an officer in the army since his birth. Before the tragedy of the last few days, His Majesty was considering military studies at Saint Cyr.

Stéphane: Our young emperor will have to reaffirm the power and above all the presence of the French army, beyond the official ceremonies. Many questions, such as the continuation of the military alliance with our Pierrelandais neighbours, are topical.

⚜ State funeral of His Majesty Emperor Napoléon IV of Francesim ⚜

IV. Military parade given in honour of the Emperor Napoléon IV

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