Netherlands. City of The Hague!
An office of the International Court.
December 2nd, morning, eight o'clock.
The so-called "Victor hearing" was held here.
The decades-old bureaucracy was unusually proactive in this matter.
Great Britain had spent a significant amount of money.
Primarily because Casare's language was just too offensive!
That was our Queen, not some whore's son!
Many Royalists took to the streets to protest, demanding harsh punishment for Mexico's handling of the matter!
How dare they, for we are still an Empire.
Though now we are merely an island, with most of our military bases withdrawn, we are still the British Empire!
Outside the office were swarms of British protesting loudly with flags against Victor's disrespect for the rights of drug traffickers.
The British representative Lawrence got out of his car, flanked by his secretary, waving to the crowd.