In the end, the fallen queen’s story is not only about loss but about adaptation. She is a study in resilience: how a leader accepts limits, how she converts reputation into real work, and how she sews fragile coalitions from the threads that remain. Whether she reclaims a throne, finds a different kind of authority, or fades into obscurity depends on contingencies—chance allies, timing, and the stubbornness of those who remember her for the good she once did.

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