Chess was one of Queen Wang's hobbies.
She didn't like or excel at pawn play or anything, but at least she decides to say so.
Pretending to concentrate on your hobby chess is so convenient when dealing with troublesome Guests.
"The domestic tide has changed all at once lately."
Even that day, against one of the ambassadors sent by another country, she was interested in pawn play in half of her talk.
That's the kind of person she calls a "chess friend," the kind of social person she doesn't even want to get involved with from day to day.
"Master Katrine. Why can't you be moved to rescue Her Highness Lady Marguerite?... Your Majesty at heart is perfectly boned by the dark-haired queen. You wouldn't be the one to forgive such a thing as a traditional royal family swallowed by the native people."
The ambassador's remarks are also public opinion from the continental countries.
In any case, there is a growing outside interest in the new Queen of Austeria. It's just another story about whether Queen Wang needs to deal with it properly.
She reached with her back round and touched her finger on the pawn with a light hand.
"Everyone expects too much from old age. She won't listen to me."
"Now the righteousness of the royalty of this country is no longer filled only by one of you"
Cotto, and her moving pawn makes a noise.
"Well, you'll see. I've seen more of the big picture than I have with Rotoranto. His Majesty the King is still alive."
The fact that Harold has yet to declare his marriage to Marguerite null and void seems to be working quite well for various foreign countries.
That is not a measure to the effect that there are still buds of restoration in Marguerite.
It is significant that at a time of instability in the domestic political situation, it was not the case that we were working to destroy traditional structures.
On the other hand, it was quite convenient to keep exports from foreign countries with some expectations.
"- Will you, Catherine, acknowledge that the blood of the Queen will be a royal drain?
"Come on."
Laughing, she even looks like just a willing old woman if she does.
"But the heir is Louis. Forget it."
Ambassadors snort at the sudden strong assertion of Queen Wang in a gavel of public discourse.
"Besides, Lady Kasha will still give birth. I want a girl. I want to adore my granddaughter and live the rest of my life."
"... if a princess is born, we must also celebrate from the king of our country"
"Look forward to my grandson."
"Depending on the princess's appearance, it may become more of a matter of interest to all nations than Prince Louis"
Rub your mind at the color of the princess's hair and eyes that have not yet been born and run to the roots of matrimonial policy. The job of diplomat is busy.
"Stay in our country with temperament. We're going to look at the new capital, right?
"Yes, the Queen - Lady Kasha has been asked to see you directly and bring your impression back."
Rumors about Queen Berta range from being just the daughter of a merchant to the birth of a new queen.
All of that must represent an actual part of her.
That girl.
Queen Wang was somewhat in a hurry because she seemed to pierce the view too much in her run, but she would still not be a woman who could keep her mouth shut all the time.
It could end up out of Harold's control.
(That's about as funny as I am)
Looking at Berta these days strangely reminds me of when I was a teenage little girl. It was when she was still called "Catherine" in her country and was just a princess.
By the time Queen Wang was about that daughter's age, she had already been married to this country for a long time, and stood more calm and better.
She changed that name after she married her husband.
Decades before she came to this country - her husband called her "Catalina" under the nickname of our national style. Leave it to the king to call it that, and since then she has become so nominally named in the country.
That's how her name became Catalina.
"The queen is the mother of the land."
Wife of the king. And the woman who should be the king's mother. Needless to say, the woman's political qualities have less impact on the fate of the nation.
Queen Wang had that pride. Without her, at least, there could have been no peace of mind in her husband's reign.
But I'm old now. How long will Catalina be able to play the role of being Catalina?
It's not like she can keep staring at the end of the kids.