After a prolonged span of approximately two hours, the arduous testing procedure reached its conclusion.
The participants, now segregated into distinct echelons, were classified according to the prestigious hierarchy of nobility in Brittania: Prince/Princess, Dukes/Duchesses, Marquess/Marchioness, Earl/Count/Countess, Viscount/Viscountess, Baron/Baroness, and Commoner.
Among these revered ranks, the most captivating and captivatingly elusive one was undeniably the position of Prince/Princess.
Its allure stemmed from the widely acknowledged fact that Queen Isadora, the esteemed Monarch of the illustrious Kingdom of Britannia, lacked offspring or successors.
However, what added a peculiar twist to the situation was not this particular absence, but rather the deliberate inclusion of a noble rank that would potentially accommodate her future progeny, should they ever exist.