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Mary's Daily Gifts to Princess Eliza
Cromwell points to Princess Mary's daily gifts to her half-sister Princess Eliza as questionable spending during their standoff in her Hampton Court privy chamber. Mary counters that the presents console Eliza, who lost two mothers within a year. Cromwell, Mary, and Gardiner (implied presence via discussion) debate them as symbols of excess amid royal finances.
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Purpose
Comfort Princess Eliza after losing her mothers.
Significance
Spark financial clash between Mary and Cromwell; Mary uses them to assert status and loyalty, exposing Cromwell's oversight limits as Gardiner returns.
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