The serialization of Kiriko Kubo's ``Grandmother Princess Goes to London!'' based on the original work by Michiru Sawano began in the April issue of Monthly Flowers (Shogakukan), which was released today on February 28th.

The original work of "Grandmother Princess Goes to London!" is an essay of the same name by Sawano. This is the first comic adaptation by Kubo, who lives in London and is known for works such as ``Today's Children'' and ``Gohan in a Bucket.'' Set in an era shortly after the bubble burst, the story depicts the events of a slightly stubborn grandmother who is graceful and cute in everything she does, and her granddaughter Sawano during their "trip to London like princesses." It is quite a difficult mission for a young man in his 20s to care for and protect the elderly alone. However, Sawano also has one ulterior motive... Works that are also distributed electronically will be published in the form of traveling serials.