Yes. The conflicts between Sanji and Luffy in the manga often stem from complex circumstances and character developments that drive the narrative forward.
As of now, Sanji is very much alive in the One Piece manga. The story keeps unfolding with him as a vital part of the plot. The author hasn't written his death yet.
One fact is that Queen Charlotte really existed in history. However, some fictional elements might be added in the portrayal of her relationships for dramatic effect. For example, the exact nature of her relationships with certain courtiers might be tweaked in a fictional work.
Here are some recommended romance manga queen novels:
1. " You're My Light ": The male lead is a demon with a venomous tongue, and the female lead is a cruel and arrogant demon king. This is a modern romance novel with sweet love and strong cooperation.
2. "I Want to Occupy Your Kiss": It tells the story of the female protagonist, Mi Duo, who was...
3. " The Empress 'Elegance ": This was a fantasy ancient romance novel about a female character who traveled through time. It told the story of the female protagonist, the cold and ruthless empress of a generation. She displayed the demeanor of an empress and was a novel worth reading.
4. " Sheng Chong Jiu Wangfei ": This novel is set in ancient times and tells the love story of a female protagonist in the palace.
5. " Crazy Concubine: The Demon Emperor's Kiss ": This oriental fantasy novel tells the story of a 22nd-century agent who transmigrated to the immortal cultivation world and became a fairy female protagonist and the demon emperor male protagonist of the demon world. The plot was complicated and doting.
6. " Witch Rhapsody " tells the story of a paper man who was reborn as a cute loli.
7. " The Female Lead Becomes the King of the Apocalypse " tells the story of the female lead and various cannon fodder male and female supporting characters fighting together to become the queen of the apocalypse.
These works were all about the heroine's counterattack and growth in different situations.
Well, in truth, Queen Charlotte was a real historical figure. But in the fictional portrayal, there might be added romantic elements. For example, her relationships might be dramatized. In real life, her role in the court was more about political and social influence which might be simplified or spiced up in the fictional story.