What is the Best Country in BitLife for Royalty?

avatarPressingDesk·6 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons·6 months ago

Consider Spain! The royal family is well-established, and the climate is a bonus—who doesn't love sunshine?

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avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

UK is usually the best choice for royalty in BitLife! You get cool titles like Duke and Duchess. Plus, tea time!


avatarWarningSquad·6 months ago

Japan has a rich royal history and unique titles. It's a great choice for something different and culturally rich.


avatarImplementingPons·6 months ago

Royalty, shoyalty. Just pick the country with the coolest outfits and roll with it!


avatarAttemptingDance·6 months ago

France! If you want a fancy title with a touch of Parisian flair, it's magnifique!

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