The third point of view:
"You called for me, mother," Judy walked into the queen's quarters. It was already late and past royal duties, hence it had come as a surprise to him when she demanded his presence.
"Yes, I did," Queen Roselle gesture to the couch, "Have a seat,"
Judy sat down, wondering what was so important that his mother had to summon him by this time of the night.
"Is anything the problem?" he couldn't help but ask, "Is there anyone objecting to my marriage to Emily,"
The queen had not been the only person that was against his marriage to Emily. Most of the lords had objected to him marrying an outsider, they wanted him to choose a proper woman from Lincolnshire. They claimed she had no idea about their culture and that might affect the upbringing of the prince, Akim. What if she poisons his mind and Akim deviates from their culture in the future? A Lincolnshire woman would never do that.