You're referring to the K-drama "Princess" (also known as "The Princess") and the ending related to a character named Han Seung Won. Unfortunately, I need more information about the specific drama you're referring to, as there are several K-dramas with similar titles.

After serializing in magazines from 1995 to 2006, the series took a long break. It briefly returned to Naver in 2014 and later moved to Kakao Page in 2021 as a colorized version, but new story content has been largely stagnant due to the author's health. Community Consensus:

The story spans multiple generations, focusing on the royalty and nobility of the fictional nations of Lamira, Anatoria, and Skarade. Korea JoongAng Daily Biyon and Bii:

In the final scenes of Princess Hours , Lee Yul does not get a specific "happy ending" scene with a new lover or a clear career path. Instead, he is shown as a figure who has stepped into the light—literally and metaphorically.

The finale reinforces the show’s core themes:

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You're referring to the K-drama "Princess" (also known as "The Princess") and the ending related to a character named Han Seung Won. Unfortunately, I need more information about the specific drama you're referring to, as there are several K-dramas with similar titles.

After serializing in magazines from 1995 to 2006, the series took a long break. It briefly returned to Naver in 2014 and later moved to Kakao Page in 2021 as a colorized version, but new story content has been largely stagnant due to the author's health. Community Consensus: princess han seung won ending

The story spans multiple generations, focusing on the royalty and nobility of the fictional nations of Lamira, Anatoria, and Skarade. Korea JoongAng Daily Biyon and Bii: You're referring to the K-drama "Princess" (also known

In the final scenes of Princess Hours , Lee Yul does not get a specific "happy ending" scene with a new lover or a clear career path. Instead, he is shown as a figure who has stepped into the light—literally and metaphorically. It briefly returned to Naver in 2014 and

The finale reinforces the show’s core themes: