The next morning, the princess asks Mr. Jones about his highness, and he tells her that he does not think she wants him to stay at the manor for dinner. She tells him to leave the manor and everyone else. The princess asks why she thinks she will be offended when she said that she would rather marry a man from the kingdom than a princess. She apologizes and says that she has met a "strong and pure soul" and that it is dinner time.
The next morning, the princess asks Mr. Jones about his highness, and he tells her that he does not think she wants him to stay at the manor for dinner. She tells him to leave the manor and everyone else. The princess asks why she thinks she will be offended when she said that she would rather marry a man from the kingdom than a princess. She apologizes and says that she has met a "strong and pure soul" and that it is dinner time.