Time quickly passed to the end of November 1869, the time when the Spanish government was preparing for the coronation ceremony of King Charles I. Primo took this coronation ceremony very seriously, inviting major European powers including Britain, France, Prussia, Russia, Italy, and Austria, as well as established European monarchies such as Portugal, the Netherlands, and Belgium. However, different countries had different attitudes toward the coronation of the Spanish king, and the envoys they sent were also of very different identities. Italy and Portugal are probably the most important. Italy is easy to understand. Carlo was born into the Italian royal family and is the son of King Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy, so it is only natural that he is valued. On the Portuguese side, firs

