Right. Content thoroughly devoured, and it was delicious.
Overall impression: The UI is colorful in a delightful way, and smooth. I think I prefer the pixel style portraits the most, but they are all decent. Swordfighting is self explanatory, as is statesmanship. Treasury though... I'm with the (currently) prince on this one - the minigame is fine, but it's just shuffling coins in a box.
Giving the prince the option to simply inquire what this will accomplish regarding studies, along with mixing up some of the dialogue here and there would go a long way to make it feel a little less stale. Due to it being a game it already takes longer than the other two to accomplish.
If spreading the potion all over the body isn't the requirement so much as exposure and just touching it, then it could be amusing to see your loyal servant also start looking more and more fair over time if they are the one administering it to you. Attempted to go all in on the gender bending, but didn't apply the potion to the dangly bits hoping there wouldn't be the result of your blade being reduced; but unfortunately it's a shortsword at best. Boo, I say! And boo again!
Last thought, would it be possible for there to be a way to assert your dominance without being a total shit? Being in control of yourself or others isn't the same as yelling loudly and being largely unpleasant. That's a easy way to find yourself sitting on a throne of sandpaper dildos freshly dipped in lemon juice.
That said, the cards are clearly stacked against the prince, with nearly every character clearly already looking to subvert or diminish the prince, with the exception of perhaps the servant and the squire. Maybe the knight. He's horny, but who isn't in this game? It's not looking especially great, but I'm still holding out hope we can choose to change and still be a swashbuckling heroine, and as the stand in for the king, learn enough about the system to alter the bloody rules so you don't end up locked in a tower knitting a pink cushion waiting to curry another princes favor or some nonsense.