[Henry VIII] Tudor Crown
Chapter 231
Juana of Austria sat in her simply tidy room, watching a group of luxuriously dressed guards coming in and out carrying the luggage she brought from Spain, as if she had never belonged here.
"Your Majesty, do you have any other requests?" Catherine de Medicide's personal maid saluted Juana of Austria, who remembered that her name was Isabelle de Limoil, and she was the least welcome one of the people.
"What else can I ask for? A queen who has only been a month... What can I ask for." Juana of Austria touched the crown she wore when she got married, and there was no trace of sadness in her tone: " Can I take it home as a souvenir?"
"I'm afraid it won't work." Isabelle de Limoil refused without thinking: "This crown is a relic of Anne of Brittany... After Princess Renee is released, it will be sent to Ferra pull."
Juana of Austria traced the horns of the crown with her fingertips before handing it back to Isabelle de Limoil.
"Because your brother Philip II hopes you can return to Spain, Her Majesty the Queen Mother will discuss your treatment with the three-level council..." Isabelle de Limoy received the crown in a red velvet lining in the box, and motioned to the maid who followed to bring it to Catherine de' Medici.
"According to the French tradition, every widow of the king will receive a substantial annual salary, and they can receive it until their death or the next marriage." Isabelle de Limoy looked at the emaciated Spanish princess.
Although the other party was less than 30 years old, he looked older than some well-maintained noble ladies.
Isabelle de Limoil had heard that Spanish women, especially religious Spanish women, were rotten wood wrapped in black robes.
Such a statement is undoubtedly quite contemptuous, but it also expresses people's stereotypes of Spanish women from the side.
For Isabelle de Limoil, Juana of Austria is a perfect example of this stereotype.
But no matter how boring the other party was, it was not something that a little maid like her could comment on at will.
For any royal family, young blood is a potential stock worthy of attention.
Perhaps after Juana of Austria returns home, Philip II will betroth him again.
………………
……
"Has she nothing to tell me?" Catherine de' Medici was negotiating the release of Princess Renee, so she had no time to deal with her eldest daughter-in-law.
What's more, Philip II has already offered to take back Juana of Austria, so Catherine de' Medici also hopes that the other party will leave as soon as possible, so as not to stay and collude with the Duke of Guise.
Isabelle de Limoy told Catherine de' Medici about Juana of Austria's performance in detail, and added at the end: "She wanted to keep the crown of Anne of Brittany, but was rejected by me. Refused."
"It doesn't matter what the crown is, the key is the allowance of Juana of Austria." Catherine de Medici said with a gloomy face: "We are busy dealing with the Huguenot traitors now, how can we have spare money for Huguenot of Austria?" Anna pays a stipend."
Catherine de' Medici felt very troubled when she thought that there was still a queen in Flanders who supported the Huguenots: "They really picked a place where we are not easy to touch."
Both Bouwen and Vermont are very close to Amiens and Flanders.
Once they push these rebels into a hurry, the latter will definitely withdraw to Flanders or Amiens, where Protestants gather.
Because these two places are the territories of William III and Queen Juana, it is impossible for the French army to attack and arrest people in these two places.
As for the retreating Huguenots from William III or Queen Juana...
William III: "Are you teaching me how to do things?"
Catherine de' Medici could almost imagine these candy-like Huguenots constantly changing gathering places in France and the Netherlands, and felt that this rebellion would not end so easily.
Especially under the "successful case" in England, those Huguenots are definitely diehards who will not give up until they achieve their goals.
Just like her.
"Did the Duke of Guise and Marshal André make arrangements for the Huguenots at Bouvin?" Catherine de' Medici never believed that she was alone.
And Isabelle de Limoil's answer proves it.
"The Duke of Guise has led troops to Bouwen and Verdamont to suppress the rebellious Huguenots, but Prince Condé and General Coligny both advocate peaceful negotiations, so..."
Isabelle de Limoil did not have to say the whole thing to make Catherine de' Medici understand her.
"Your Majesty, do you have any other requests?" Catherine de Medicide's personal maid saluted Juana of Austria, who remembered that her name was Isabelle de Limoil, and she was the least welcome one of the people.
"What else can I ask for? A queen who has only been a month... What can I ask for." Juana of Austria touched the crown she wore when she got married, and there was no trace of sadness in her tone: " Can I take it home as a souvenir?"
"I'm afraid it won't work." Isabelle de Limoil refused without thinking: "This crown is a relic of Anne of Brittany... After Princess Renee is released, it will be sent to Ferra pull."
Juana of Austria traced the horns of the crown with her fingertips before handing it back to Isabelle de Limoil.
"Because your brother Philip II hopes you can return to Spain, Her Majesty the Queen Mother will discuss your treatment with the three-level council..." Isabelle de Limoy received the crown in a red velvet lining in the box, and motioned to the maid who followed to bring it to Catherine de' Medici.
"According to the French tradition, every widow of the king will receive a substantial annual salary, and they can receive it until their death or the next marriage." Isabelle de Limoy looked at the emaciated Spanish princess.
Although the other party was less than 30 years old, he looked older than some well-maintained noble ladies.
Isabelle de Limoil had heard that Spanish women, especially religious Spanish women, were rotten wood wrapped in black robes.
Such a statement is undoubtedly quite contemptuous, but it also expresses people's stereotypes of Spanish women from the side.
For Isabelle de Limoil, Juana of Austria is a perfect example of this stereotype.
But no matter how boring the other party was, it was not something that a little maid like her could comment on at will.
For any royal family, young blood is a potential stock worthy of attention.
Perhaps after Juana of Austria returns home, Philip II will betroth him again.
………………
……
"Has she nothing to tell me?" Catherine de' Medici was negotiating the release of Princess Renee, so she had no time to deal with her eldest daughter-in-law.
What's more, Philip II has already offered to take back Juana of Austria, so Catherine de' Medici also hopes that the other party will leave as soon as possible, so as not to stay and collude with the Duke of Guise.
Isabelle de Limoy told Catherine de' Medici about Juana of Austria's performance in detail, and added at the end: "She wanted to keep the crown of Anne of Brittany, but was rejected by me. Refused."
"It doesn't matter what the crown is, the key is the allowance of Juana of Austria." Catherine de Medici said with a gloomy face: "We are busy dealing with the Huguenot traitors now, how can we have spare money for Huguenot of Austria?" Anna pays a stipend."
Catherine de' Medici felt very troubled when she thought that there was still a queen in Flanders who supported the Huguenots: "They really picked a place where we are not easy to touch."
Both Bouwen and Vermont are very close to Amiens and Flanders.
Once they push these rebels into a hurry, the latter will definitely withdraw to Flanders or Amiens, where Protestants gather.
Because these two places are the territories of William III and Queen Juana, it is impossible for the French army to attack and arrest people in these two places.
As for the retreating Huguenots from William III or Queen Juana...
William III: "Are you teaching me how to do things?"
Catherine de' Medici could almost imagine these candy-like Huguenots constantly changing gathering places in France and the Netherlands, and felt that this rebellion would not end so easily.
Especially under the "successful case" in England, those Huguenots are definitely diehards who will not give up until they achieve their goals.
Just like her.
"Did the Duke of Guise and Marshal André make arrangements for the Huguenots at Bouvin?" Catherine de' Medici never believed that she was alone.
And Isabelle de Limoil's answer proves it.
"The Duke of Guise has led troops to Bouwen and Verdamont to suppress the rebellious Huguenots, but Prince Condé and General Coligny both advocate peaceful negotiations, so..."
Isabelle de Limoil did not have to say the whole thing to make Catherine de' Medici understand her.
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