Until the renovation plans for the Tuileries Palace were completed, Jerome Bonaparte only then considered following his ministers' advice to move back to the Tuileries Palace from the Fontainebleau Palace.
However, Jerome Bonaparte did not choose to proactively return to Paris.
Because Jerome Bonaparte believed that the Emperor returning to Paris on his own initiative would give Parisians the impression that the Emperor could not do without Paris, thus fueling the "arrogance" of the Parisians. (In fact, every ruler could not do without Paris)
Therefore, Jerome Bonaparte had to create an atmosphere in which all Parisians eagerly anticipated the Emperor's return to Paris, just as they once eagerly awaited Emperor Napoleon's return to Paris.
