On May 29th, 1801, a day after awaiting a response from the UK government, Napoleon decided to explore some of London's renowned landmarks.
Napoleon's eyes widened in awe as he stepped into the House of Commons chamber. "Impressive," he remarked, taking in the grandeur of the room. "So, this is where the UK's parliament members convene, is it?"
Lord Eamer nodded and replied, "Indeed, First Consul."
Napoleon's curiosity was piqued as he continued to survey the chamber. "So, where do the people with powdered wigs sit during debates?"
Lord Eamer gestured toward a section of the chamber with rows of seats, each adorned with an ornate wooden desk. "Those, First Consul, are the benches for members of the House of Commons.
Napoleon's gaze followed Lord Eamer's gesture, and he took in the arrangement of seats. "Ah, I see," he responded, nodding thoughtfully.