Lord Aberdeen nodded: "As we discussed before, it's best for Her Majesty the Queen not to be interested in politics, and her husband should ideally share this inclination. From this perspective, the Duke of Cumberland and his family are not suitable. Besides, we do not have the authority to decide whom Her Majesty ultimately chooses. In such circumstances, if we can secure a potential candidate like Albert, it might be the most suitable compromise."
Disraeli, hearing this, quickly chimed in: "Your Excellencies, I am not one to passionately discuss the philosophy of marriage alliances. However, from a national interest point of view, Albert has a Germanic background, diplomatic connections with Belgium, and according to reports about him, he doesn't appear as unscrupulous as those small-country princes. If he accompanies Leopold on a visit to England at the end of the month, at least we'll have an opportunity for initial contact."
