When arriving in Scotland, Richard is taken to Edinburgh. Here, Richard seeks the support from King James. He tells his story before the royal court in order to convince them that he in fact is the lost Prince who has finally returned.
"On landing, the Duke of York was escorted to Edinbugh by the Earl of Errol, Sir Patrick Hamilton, and others. The attire, arms, and horses, with their caparisons, of these gentlemen, were little inferior to those displayed at Paris... The monarch received his guest in state on his throne. The Prince was struck at once by his elegance, his magesty, and sweet animate aspect" (263).
"I am here, the friend of France, the kinsman of Burgundy; the acknowledged Lord of Ireland; pursued by my powerful foe, I am here, King of Scotland, to claim your friendship and your aid. Here lies the accomplishment of my destiny!" (265).
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