Madame de garde-robe arrives at the castle and announces that she has found someone to dress Madame de Guiche for the evening. She tells Madame Guiche that she is not a princess, but that she will find her something "worthy of a princess" . She then tells Madame de Gruyter that the prince has asked her to join him for dinner, and that she knows she does not want to eat with him, but she is willing to do so if he invites her to dinner. Madame de Guise-Guiche tells her that she should not worry, because the prince is not her father's master, and she has not yet found out what it is like to be his daughter.
Madame de garde-robe arrives at the castle and announces that she has found someone to dress Madame de Guiche for the evening. She tells Madame Guiche that she is not a princess, but that she will find her something "worthy of a princess" . She then tells Madame de Gruyter that the prince has asked her to join him for dinner, and that she knows she does not want to eat with him, but she is willing to do so if he invites her to dinner. Madame de Guise-Guiche tells her that she should not worry, because the prince is not her father's master, and she has not yet found out what it is like to be his daughter.