In this short scene, we learn that the Governess has always been envious of the Prince's good looks and popularity. The Governess admits that she's not like the Prince, but she is the one who has been jealous of him ever since he was a young boy. She says that she only sees the Prince from afar, and that he's always surrounded by other people. She apologizes for all of her bad behavior toward the Prince. She's sorry that he ruined their grades, and she'd like to apologize to him for it. The Princess has a minor injury, and it's clear that she doesn't want the Prince to know about it.
In this short scene, we learn that the Governess has always been envious of the Prince's good looks and popularity. The Governess admits that she's not like the Prince, but she is the one who has been jealous of him ever since he was a young boy. She says that she only sees the Prince from afar, and that he's always surrounded by other people. She apologizes for all of her bad behavior toward the Prince. She's sorry that he ruined their grades, and she'd like to apologize to him for it. The Princess has a minor injury, and it's clear that she doesn't want the Prince to know about it.