A prince.
This riddle describes someone who cannot change their position or title until another person
passes away. A prince remains a prince for as long as the king is alive. He cannot become the king
early or take the throne before it is his time. The kingdom belongs to the current ruler, and only
after the king dies does the prince step into his new role.
The line “the man who made me” refers to the king, usually the prince’s father, who gives him his
title and position. Until the king is gone, the prince stays exactly what he is — the heir to the
throne.
Why this answer fits:
Movie Example: In the movie The Lion King, Simba is a prince while Mufasa is alive. No matter how strong or brave Simba becomes, he is still only the future king. He becomes the true king only after Mufasa dies. This moment from the movie explains the riddle in a clear and relatable way.