They have breakfasted, heard morning prayers with the household in the private chapel, and are out some distance from the palace talking to us in the summer-house before half-past nine o’clock, sometimes earlier. After the public duties of the day, and before dinner, they come out again, evidently delighted to get away from the bustle of the world to enjoy each other’s company in the solitude of the garden. Here, too, the royal children are brought out by the nurses, and the whole arrangements seem like real domestic pleasure.