"Your Highness, I don't understand, what is you problem with-" The Archbishop of Strasbourg was cut off nearly immediately.
"Your Grace, I fail to see why this ceremony has to be so overblown, just reserve some seating for the Nobility and for visiting dignitaries, open part of the Reims Cathedral to the public, and hold a special mass, I don't need the pomp and circumstance that the British give their royals," replied the Prince Sovereign
"Your High, such a humble cere-" this time, it was the Duke of Paris, a metropolitan through-and-through and heavily concerned with the nation's prestige and appearances.
"No. None of your talk about appearances and how we must show off our wealth and stature. The leader of the Church's eldest daughter cannot comport himself with more pomp than the prince of the Church Himself. Now, if you'll excuse me-"
"But your High-"
"For the last time, no."
With that, Henri Severin gave a humble bow to the Archbishop before taking his leave of the conversation.
"I don't know how I'll ever get that boy to my side," said the Duke, to which the Archbishop merely replied: "You won't,"
He paused for about 10 seconds, "and that's why the Noble Council anointed him above all others."