Whig Party member Thomas Crewe harshly rebuked them during the scrutiny of royal allowances: "Greedy and insatiable, they are the heaviest burden on the Government."
Because of this, many self-righteous socialites in London are actually unwilling to get too deeply intertwined with the Royal Family.
Yet the Kensington System jointly developed by the Duchess of Kent and Conroy was partly designed to separate Victoria from other royal members—not only to shield her from the bad habits of her cousins but also to maintain her good reputation.
The Duchess of Kent heard Arthur's words, and immediately distanced herself from the other princes and princesses: "Of course, your request is reasonable. I assure you, you will be astonished to see Victoria, for she is like worlds apart from her cousins."
Speaking of this, the Duchess of Kent didn't forget to instruct Conroy: "Go, call Leisen, let her bring Delina along."
