Yale looked at his son, his ambitions soaring high, but his abilities fell short. Whenever he encountered even the slightest obstacle, the first thing he would do was not to seek a solution, but to vent his frustrations on others.
Such young people, when given even a little power, can bring misfortune to the ordinary citizens of their country. That's why he insisted on involving Jazmine in the ruler's election campaign.
Once it's confirmed that Jazmine is Charles' daughter, then the ruler must make her do it.
The so-called royal family, in this day and age, is not really a particularly important existence. He believes that it would be more suitable for his child to be an ordinary citizen.
It seems that their own child doesn't think the same way.