The fleet was naturally carrying Arthur's long-planned ambassador candidates and visiting group.
Of course, Duchess Louise was among them, and Margaret and Patricia naturally had to follow.
As for the reason why Duchess Louise went to the Netherlands, it goes without saying.
At the same time, Hunter Steward was also part of the group, and he would accompany the fleet to Europe and be responsible for the establishment of the new award.
For the soon-to-be-born Victoria Award in the field of scientific research, Arthur gave it an important name.
Nominally, it was to commemorate Arthur's beloved grandmother, Queen Victoria, but it also inevitably borrowed the prestige of Queen Victoria to quickly make the new award famous in Europe.