In the meantime, the banished Duke of Albany has managed to find his way to the Queen's court, where he is welcomed with open arms. He tells the Queen that many nobles have come to see him, and that he will search for them as well. He asks the Queen not to complain about the fact that he is wandering about as he pleases, as he would be exposed to "a different danger" if he died
In the meantime, the banished Duke of Albany has managed to find his way to the Queen's court, where he is welcomed with open arms. He tells the Queen that many nobles have come to see him, and that he will search for them as well. He asks the Queen not to complain about the fact that he is wandering about as he pleases, as he would be exposed to "a different danger" if he died