Examining the life of a royal birth person accustomed to all the posh stuff and cermonial nonsense having none of that a forced to get a “real job” and basically economically completely stripped of all privelege?
Like Prince Charmint in Shrek 2 at the theater


Someone else listed The Prince and the Pauper, which was gonna be my first response.
There’s Paula Volsky’s Illusion. Volsky’s thing is fantasy with settings based on historical revolutions. Illusion does the French Revolution; the story follows a young woman who is part of the rural aristocracy who moves to the capital shortly before the revolution occurs. She winds up homeless, fleeing the book’s equivalent of the real-life Reign of Terror. Has a harder time than just getting a “real job”.