The Lion in Winter

What does Henry say about his and Eleanor's ideas for the future of his kingdom in the play, The Lion in Winter?

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Henry talks about his and Eleanor's differing plans for their kingdom, how Henry wants their son, John, to be king but Eleanor wants their son, Richard. He refers to how Alais would be married to John if he became king.

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The Lion in Winter