Talk:Queen of Hearts/@comment-4047575-20131203190343/@comment-5674726-20131204005728

In fairness to Uther, there wouldn't have been a monarch at the time who would have welcomed the idea of his heir marrying a servant, or who would have allowed a servant girl with whom his heir was infatuated to remain in the vicinity if it became clear to him that said heir was foolish enough to want to marry her, rather than just having a bit of discreet fun and then ending it once he tired of her.

Once he was presented with proof that there was an enchantment at work, it was even more serious, as he was facing the prospect of Arthur being enthralled to a sorceress, who could use him as her puppet while she ruled Camelot.