There are some smaller buildings, here and there. I guess the lower-tier nobles live in this part. Those that can't afford accommodation in the central building of the Palace.
Then, the buildings get more frequent, and the gardens almost disappear. As members of the royal family, we were supposed to stay in the inner part of the Palace. Yet, Alexander exchanged his lodging with the western wing of the Palace.
Seeing the size of the gardens, the Princess followed him there and claimed half of the space for her.
As a result, I don't need to cope with masses of noblewomen whose names I don't know and can spend the remaining time of pregnancy with peace.
There is a smaller gate to get in the inner part of the Palace. Once crossed, the carriage turns towards the west and passes around the building until reaching the court. From here, we'll get inside on foot.