Her Majesty No More

Miss Meadow Heather led a very sheltered life as the descendant of the old royalty. She lived at home, homeschooled and waited on hand and foot by servants and maids. Until the fateful day came when her parents summoned her to inform her that the time had come for her to leave home and head off to a frightening new place: college.

Her majesty no More details the escapades of the overly spoiled Meadow, trying to adapt to a world that does not revolve around her (for the most part). Quite a bit of social awkwardness ensues.

This webcomic provides examples of:

 * Alpha Bitch: Bonnie, one of Meadow's roommates, along with her two friends. It's implied that one of them acts this way partly because of some past experience with Meadow or her family (which Meadow seemingly knows nothing about).
 * Blue Blood: Meadow's family works like this at present, due to being of royal blood.
 * Fish Out of Water: Meadow takes this Up to Eleven with her sheltered background. For example, her roommate Karla has to show her how to make her bed.
 * Heroism Incentive: Subverted. The college principal, desperate to keep Meadow's family happy, tells Karla that he'll bump all her grades up if she helps Meadow out. Of course, Karla, being generally nice, was already going to do that anyway.
 * Idle Rich: Meadow gets accused of this quite a bit.
 * Innocently Insensitive: Meadow frequently acts this way. This has both benefits and downsides for her and Karla.
 * Insult Backfire: Bonnie and company call Meadow a "whale" as a fat joke. Their classmate's (whose name has not yet been given) response? To assume (jokingly) that they have vision problems.
 * Lonely Rich Kid: A third of the cast (including her father) seem to be aware this could be applied to Meadow, and are trying hard to avert it.
 * Luminescent Blush: Meadow gets one after a guy walks her back to her dorm.
 * Malicious Slander: The main M.O. of Bonnie and her friends as they try to ruin Meadow's life.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist: The principal. He's trying hard to keep Meadow and her parents happy, but his actions (such as forcing her to leave class after finding out she skipped breakfast) do more harm than good.