Jane tries to convince her to give up the throne, but she's not having it. She tells her husband that they've missed out on a lot in the past two years, and that they still have a chance to change their destiny. Jane tells him that she won't give up her throne or beg for mercy. Normansters are always afraid of death, she says. She also tells him about how she hurt King Lear, and how she underestimated how much he would grow up to be like his father. She finally gets everything of hers.
Jane tries to convince her to give up the throne, but she's not having it. She tells her husband that they've missed out on a lot in the past two years, and that they still have a chance to change their destiny. Jane tells him that she won't give up her throne or beg for mercy. Normansters are always afraid of death, she says. She also tells him about how she hurt King Lear, and how she underestimated how much he would grow up to be like his father. She finally gets everything of hers.