The cruise ship slowly sailed out from the mouth of the Thames River, accompanied by the low rumble of the ship's whistle, the prow plowing through the water to create milky ripples.
This is a mail ship that can accommodate three hundred people. Although not exclusively for the Royal Family, the ticket price is beyond what the working class can afford.
According to Conroy's travel plan, this summer cruise from Kensington Palace maintained a moderately approachable stance on the surface, with royal attendants and some public mingling, but inside the ship, several zones were demarcated solely for Kensington Palace staff.
The rear cabin is equipped with a partition curtain reserved for Kensington Palace, while the front cabin and open deck are shared by ordinary passengers.
Arthur sat in a semi-enclosed observation cabin.
