The King's Friend is a play written by Robert Sulivan in 1845. The play is divided into five acts and tells the story of a friendship between the King and a commoner named William. William is a loyal and trustworthy friend to the King, and the two men share a deep bond. However, when William falls in love with the King's daughter, their friendship is put to the test. The play explores themes of loyalty, love, and power, and is set against the backdrop...