No, Adrian Ivashkov is a fictional character from the Vampire Academy book series written by Richelle Mead. He is not British; he is a Russian vampire and a member of the Moroi royal family.
In the Vampire Academy books, we see in Last Sacrifice that Moroi elect monarchs in a series of actions. First, the Moroi must be royal, and have three royal Moroi vote them into the election. Then, they complete tests to prove that they are worthy of the throne. After that, they give a speech, and people vote for their preferred leader. For the Moroi to vote in the nominees that nominee must have one other living family member present.
A Moroi princess is a character from the "Vampire Academy" series by Richelle Mead. In this fictional universe, Moroi are living vampires who possess magical abilities and can harness elemental powers. The title of princess typically indicates royal lineage within the Moroi society, where bloodlines and family heritage are significant. Moroi are distinct from Strigoi, who are evil, undead vampires, highlighting the Moroi's more benevolent nature.
Its in deep woods of Montana. :P Full of Dhampirs and Moroi ( royal and npon-royal alike (; )
The dhampirs are sort of a vampire breed, and they protect royal moroi. rose is a dhampir who protects Lissa, and rose is known for being a flirty rebel while lissa is the most popular girl in school. it is a romance and has really well-developed characters.
There is only one symbol mentioned for any of the royal families and that is for the Dragomir's. Its a dragon.
Royal Academy was created in 1768.
Belfast Royal Academy was created in 1785.
Royal Academy of Dance was created in 1920.
Inverness Royal Academy was created in 1792.
Royal Academy of Engineering was created in 1976.
Royal Scottish Academy was created in 1826.