The third point of view:
"What is the meaning of this Lord Albert?" the queen queried him.
After she met with the kid's parents, he was the next to be summoned into her office. The queen might be old but she wasn't senile. Moreover, she had years of experience at her disposal.
Yes, she was madder at the kids for disrupting the dinner, she still reasoned. Although no evidence was found, it was suspicious. A kid who accused an aged man like Lord Albert of treason was suspicious, something must have happened.
"What is this talk of treason?" she went on, "If you have something to say to me right now, tell me?"
"Your majesty, as I said earlier, I have no idea of whatever allegation made against me. The child simply has a distorted view of me," Lord Albert still stood by his words, his head bowed.
The queen didn't say anything, rather she stood from her seat and walked around her desk to him. There was a trace of pain in her gaze as she asked,