@OtomeAddict I usually like yandere tropes too! I think there's an element of escapism to a fictional yandere; you forget that this type of behavior is creepy and unsettling in real life, and focus on the fact that
"aww, someone cares so much for me that they would do anything to be with me!" Especially if you suffer from loneliness, or isolation, of any kind. Fictional yanderes can be cathartic. They help you feel wanted in an un-wanting world.
But again, in real life, that behavior is gross, and fiction can only blur the lines so much before it gets too real. Prince Clark's behavior is overly-aggressive.
BUT if he were with a more submissive protagonist (like a Drama CD where she can't speak or a blatant self-insert character) it would kind of work? But Letizia is not the submissive type; she curses like a sailor, and yearns to be free, and is clearly traumatized from all this shit she's going through right now. And everyone in the story believes the prince and not Letizia! Feels way too close to some domestic abuse/assault stories I've heard over the years, with the gaslighting, and denial, and lack of personal space.
So yeah, this yandere is a bit too much.