: Wilhelm is constantly pressured to "conform to the regal image" expected of him, often symbolized by tight collars he frequently tugs at as a sign of physical and emotional suffocation.

The "image" of Young Royals —the acclaimed Swedish Netflix teen drama—is defined by its raw, authentic portrayal of teenage life contrasted with the stiff, carefully curated public face of a monarchy. Unlike many teen series that use filters to create a polished aesthetic, Young Royals is celebrated for its , showing characters with visible skin texture, acne, and unstyled hair to ground the high-stakes royal drama in a relatable reality. The Duality of Prince Wilhelm's Image

The series, which ran for three seasons (2021–2024), became an international phenomenon by treating young love with gravity rather than nostalgia. Fans and critics alike praise the Young Royals photos and cinematography for capturing the "stolen moments" of vulnerability that define the characters' journeys. “Young Royals” Series Review - High Tide

: This prestigious setting serves as a microcosm of social hierarchy and class division.