Chapter 3: The Future Earl of Leicester

Dozens of aristocratic teenagers meticulously carried out Baron Smith's orders, and the teenagers pursed their lips tightly and let the sweat on their foreheads flow freely. Teenagers know that the sweat of practice at this time is a straw that will save your life at any time.

The arrival of Edward and Elizabeth did not disturb the training of the teenagers in the slightest, and they also consciously appeared on the sidelines to enjoy the training of the teenagers. After a while, seeing that Smith had not stopped, Edward shook his head in boredom, his eyes unconsciously glancing around. Then I saw that my sister's eyes were wrong, and she kept staring at a black-haired teenager.

Hehe! The girl is also at Sichun age, but this man is not very handsome! Do you want to think about it. Edward unconsciously thought about his sister.

Robert. Dudley was the fifth son of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick. Because he likes mathematics, he went to the royal family to learn and learn riding by the way. Robert Dudley is rumored to have been a good friend of Elizabeth I before her reign, and the two have known each other since childhood, and were imprisoned together in the Tower of London. When Elizabeth I learned that she had become queen, she immediately appointed Robert as the royal officer, in charge of all the queen's grand ceremonies, in charge of all the royal dogs and horses, and the following year gave him the title of Lord.

Legend has it that Elizabeth I had many lovers, but the one she loved most was Robert Dudley. And Robert also knows the reason why Elizabeth did not start a family, the failed marriage of his parents and the marriage of his sister Mary I when she was a child gave her too many shadows, despite this, Robert still served Elizabeth I for life, and he always believed that if there must be a royal husband, it must be himself.

Robert was married several times, and Queen Elizabeth was angry about it, but the result was forgiveness. Later, for some political purposes, Elizabeth I made Robert the Earl of Laychester, and wanted him to marry Mary Stuart, the widowed Queen of Scots, but Robert refused.

Robert died in 1588 at Coinberry Manor, and the queen lost her soul when she heard the bad news, and locked herself in her room without food or drink for a long time, and was finally saved by the ministers.

For some political reasons and Elizabeth's own psychological reasons, Queen Elizabeth has never married. And most people still think that Robert. Dudley's main reason for his negative was that Tudor supporters had always classified him as a sinner.

Edward shuddered at the thought that he might not have children. "But my predecessor has been sick, I'm afraid I can't do it if I have the heart! It shouldn't be a fertility problem! Edward immediately comforted himself, "I'm no longer the weak chicken I was before!" The traverser won't be so unlucky ......"

Edward thought a lot, but in fact, the real time only passed for a while, "Should I break them up?" Edward cared about his sister again, "Forget it, I shouldn't die early, let it be......"

It took half an hour for the teenagers to disperse and rush towards Edward and them. Rush to knightly salute Edward and Elizabeth. As expected, it won't be long before Edward will be the object of their allegiance, and Henry VIII's physical condition is a secret to others, but it is not too easy for them as a guard.

Edward was not disgusted by the stammering of the guards, and greeted them one by one with a smile, and his little face was filled with a sincere smile. It is necessary for the guards to befriend the future King, and the prince's smile is the best response to their actions.

Elizabeth felt that her brother now gave people a special feeling, like a father beckoning a minister, full of confidence and calmness, and responded to all kinds of greetings with ease. It seemed that her brother, who had been playing tricks on her, had grown up, and a feeling of joy and anxiety haunted Elizabeth at a loss.

After dispelling the curiosity of the guards, Edward came directly to Baron Smith and stopped the baron's salute, "Mr. Baron! Can I ride Arthur and practice with you today? That's what you said yesterday! Edward said in a smug tone, a look of anticipation on his face.

"Of course! I'm Iron Smith and I do what I say! Smith made a hard promise, but why did there be a hint of helplessness.

Knowing that the baron was worried about his body, "Uncle Smith, you know about my recent physical condition, and I am already about the same as Robert and them!" "Although I know that Edward is bragging, it is really different from before, and now it is compared to 'Professor' William

It's just a little bit close.

As his name suggests, 'The Professor' was the skinniest of the guards, William. Walpole, so got a urbane nickname. Of course, it's an insult to a group of would-be knights who are dedicated to achieving feats.

Then, Smith coughed, and the teenagers instantly focused their attention, "Knights, now you practice more, and I'll check it later!" Smith said in a slightly stern tone.

"Yes, Master Smith!" The teenagers assured loudly.

Smith led the way in front, walking step by step with a clanging sound, which was the sound of the chain mail on his body shaking. Smith is a strict man, usually with his armor and his hands on his knife.

Riding the foal Arthur is a veritable Prince Charming.

Edward was very happy to leave Hampton Court Palace, after all, he had lived for five years, and of course nine years after adding the four years of his predecessor. Elizabeth too, she has witnessed the tragic death of her mother since she was a child, and she has no good feelings for Hampton Court Palace, and leaving Hampton Court Palace will make her feel much more relaxed.

Hampton Court Palace is known as the "Versailles of England" and is a model of Tudor royal palaces in England. Purchased by Cardinal Wolsey, Bishop of Wossey, in 1514 and construction began in 1515, and the palace was built entirely in the Tudor style, with 1,280 rooms, making it the most ornate building in the country at the time. Later, Ottsea attracted the king's displeasure because of his wealth, and after his death in 1530, the palace was owned by Henry VIII. Henry VIII and Ambelin moved into the palace and began to expand, and King Edward I of England was born here, and it is said that Elizabeth I used it as a nest of love for cheating in order to avoid the eyes and ears of Parliament.