TELLING THE KING GEORGE

Albert clenched his jaw as he read the message Gerard had written about the poison that killed Queen Anne and his dad. Since receiving the letter, Albert began to observe what King George was eating.

What Gerard had guessed turned out to be true because every time King George ate, Queen Victoria would give him some tea or spice drink, Albert didn't know for sure. King George once boasted of the glass because he felt his body become more fit with it. He said that the drink was a recipe handed down from Queen Victoria's ancestors. Even the Queen also drank the tea.

But a few days later, Albert became suspicious because Queen Victoria did not drink it e every time King George drank his tit. She reasoned that she was drinking another potion that could be dangerous if mixed with the drink she made for King George.