It's not clear who the 'prince' is without more context. It could be an individual with the name Prince, or it could be a symbolic use of the word, like someone who is seen as noble or special in the context of the story.
The phrase 'prince while my guitar gently weeps' is rather ambiguous. However, if we assume that Prince is a person and not the musical artist. It could be a story about how this Prince was moved by the song. The song itself is very evocative, with its slow tempo and the idea of the guitar 'weeping'. Maybe this Prince was at a place where the song was playing, like a small coffee shop or a friend's place. As the guitar notes filled the air, it made him think about his past, his lost loves, or his unfulfilled dreams. And this moment became a story that he might have shared with others or kept to himself as a very personal experience.
It's said that George Harrison was inspired by Eastern philosophy and the idea of universal sadness when he wrote it. The song expresses a deep emotional turmoil.
The Little Prince himself is very important. Also, the rose on his planet, the fox he meets on Earth, and the pilot he befriends in the desert.
The female lead of My Brother-in-law is the Crown Prince was Xu Jingyi.
It might be a secondary character who has had a significant arc in the story. Without more context about the novel, it's hard to say exactly who she is. But she is likely someone who has had a particular emotional journey within the plot.
The little prince is a character who represents innocence, curiosity, and a unique perspective on life and the world.
Bob Dylan is one such artist. His songs often tell deep and meaningful stories accompanied by his guitar playing.
The Crown Prince was the son of the Second Prince.
The Crown Prince was the son of the Second Prince.