I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'for king and country without you' story you are referring to. It could potentially be a historical account about soldiers or citizens sacrificing for their king and country in the absence of someone important. Maybe it's a story from a particular war where people had to fight without a key leader or a loved one.
Sorry, without more specific information, it's hard to summarize. It could be about people's actions in service of king and country when someone is missing.
Well, it's inspired by true events, but some details might have been fictionalized or exaggerated for literary effect. So, it's a mix of fact and fiction.
This sounded like the plot of an urban novel. In urban novels, grandfather usually referred to the father or grandfather of the male protagonist, while the king usually referred to the leader of a country.
If the plot of the novel was true, then the grandfather being the king of a country might be an interesting plot because this plot could bring more political and power struggle elements to the novel. However, the specific plot still needed to be decided according to the novel itself.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Stories like this can be a mix of truth and imagination. Maybe it's based on a real person's experience but exaggerated or changed in some parts.
Since I don't know the exact 'king and country story', the main characters could be the king himself, of course. There might also be his advisors, knights, and perhaps a queen or princess.
The 'for king and country cancer story' might be a story that focuses on the experiences of people who are both patriotic (for king and country) and are facing cancer. It could tell of their courage in the face of a dual battle, one against the disease and the other to uphold their sense of duty. Maybe it's about soldiers who get diagnosed with cancer and how they cope with the physical and mental challenges, and also how their military values help them through the tough times of cancer treatment.