
My mission is simple, to find Her Majesty Katherine and go to the tavern.

Trouble is,

I can't figure this damn place out!
Save me Kat!
I believe the tavern's been replaced by a crack house. I recommend getting baked at home.
Kat here! Sara - should we take the Duke into a tavern & get him soused?

He might enjoy the break from heavy politics.

Most gracious Queen, it's the heavy politics which affords me a break from the sauce.
I believe the tavern's been replaced by a crack house. I recommend getting baked at home.
you are a poopy head ...
The king is opening some place fun for those of us who don't like your silly politics! So nah! 
All sorts of subjects - politics, religion, literature, film & other forms of merriment - are welcome within the Kingdom.
I believe the Duke of Marchmain, as well as the King, finds entertainment within the the realm of politics itself. (Please correct me if I have overstated, kind Sirs.) There are those of us, however, who prefer our diversions to be of a lighter fare. For this reason, I have requested that the King build a "Queen's Corner;" a place where one can take a break from the pressures of daily life.
However, I am interested to know if it would be a welcome addition. Dear citizens of Hanover......what do you think about this proposal?
Calermon would we willing to host the Queen's COrner
Well,
It's up to her. So, where would you like it?
Regards,
HM Alexander of Hanover
Just for the record, ladies, during my reign there was a nightclub-themed forum for just that purpose called HANgOVER. It was abolished by one of my politically-oriented successors. Additionally, there were palace forums, one reserved specifically for Queen Anne's private audiences...also abolished...as a matter of fact, the entire palace was abolished. <_<
Sincere apologies, Duke of Marchmain, if you have been upset by my enthusiasm for a proposed Queen's Corner. It was certainly not intended.
I suppose I should also set things to right about Sara. She is my muse....my divine muse......and therefore exempt from the customary form of address toward this Queen.
Now, on to the business at hand. Tell me, what topics came up in HANgOVER?