Coronation of King Phillipe
Phillipe took a last look back at his sister's tomb. Although just last week, the funeral seemed as if it been years ago. Phillipe hoped that Genevieve could at last rest in peace. He smiled to himself at the irony. Peace. She might be the only one who would know peace for the next number of years.
Breaking away from his thoughts, he walked quickly through the palace grounds to the royal church. Another ceremony was about to take place - his coronation. Phillipe understood the necessity for such pomp and ceremony, but with so much to do, and with the nation still mourning Genevieve, he kept it to the bare minimum the church and the government would allow.
He was crowned by Cardinal Pellentier of Paris. The small church was filled with clergy, government ministers, and military officers. The actual ceremony took less than five minutes.
The new King walked to the front steps of the palace, where a large crowd awaited him. They had been told that the ceremonies would be minimal, out of respect to the late Queen. Phillipe waved to the people, made a short speech, largely in reference to his sister, and with a cry of "Vive la France!" he returned into the palace.
He immediately nodded to General Maray and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who along with their aides, followed Phillipe to the conference room. The guards closed the doors quickly after they entered.
Phillipe took a last look back at his sister's tomb. Although just last week, the funeral seemed as if it been years ago. Phillipe hoped that Genevieve could at last rest in peace. He smiled to himself at the irony. Peace. She might be the only one who would know peace for the next number of years.
Breaking away from his thoughts, he walked quickly through the palace grounds to the royal church. Another ceremony was about to take place - his coronation. Phillipe understood the necessity for such pomp and ceremony, but with so much to do, and with the nation still mourning Genevieve, he kept it to the bare minimum the church and the government would allow.
He was crowned by Cardinal Pellentier of Paris. The small church was filled with clergy, government ministers, and military officers. The actual ceremony took less than five minutes.
The new King walked to the front steps of the palace, where a large crowd awaited him. They had been told that the ceremonies would be minimal, out of respect to the late Queen. Phillipe waved to the people, made a short speech, largely in reference to his sister, and with a cry of "Vive la France!" he returned into the palace.
He immediately nodded to General Maray and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who along with their aides, followed Phillipe to the conference room. The guards closed the doors quickly after they entered.
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