Three years have passed, and his skills have further improved.
Sometimes you have to admit, when it comes to making Palmerston speechless, a seasoned veteran can't compare to a naturally gifted individual.
Arthur is eager to prove himself, and Kensington Palace is equally on high alert regarding Arthur's visit.
Because just yesterday, King William IV, who had always been very resistant to hosting the Crown prince's test, finally nodded in agreement and even marked the authoritative figures he recognized on the list of examiners submitted by Kensington Palace.
Due to Michael Faraday declining the King's examiner appointment, and Whig Party MP Thomas Macaulay, renowned in the field of history, unable to fulfill the role due to his reassignment as Advisor to the Governor of India, Sir Arthur Hastings, Dean of Academic Affairs at the University of London, very "unexpectedly" stepped in as a last-minute addition.
