In the next week or so, Jerome Bonaparte accompanied the Victoria couple, along with Franz Joseph and Elizabeth, to various attractions in Paris to "check-in" and take photos, visiting orphanages, charitable hospitals, and the "affordable public rental housing" under construction.
The sympathetic Queen Victoria and Elizabeth each donated to the orphanage and charitable hospital, and Jerome Bonaparte reciprocated by ordering his media to give overwhelming publicity to Elizabeth and Victoria's actions.
Under the strong influence of the media (mostly controlled by conservatism), the vast majority of Parisians believed that the Kingdom of Britain and the Austrian Empire are indispensable allies of the French Empire, and the previously underlying anti-British and anti-Austrian sentiments were quietly resolved under the information blitz from Jerome Bonaparte.
