Victor nodded, his gaze landing on the "Foreign Guests Reception" section. It listed the names, itineraries, security levels, and potential negotiation topics of 67 confirmed national leaders and heads of government attending.
"Has Prince Charles' itinerary been detailed?" he asked.
"Detailed."
Casare pulled up the document, "He will arrive in Mexico on July 15th, staying for five days. Besides the opening ceremony, we've arranged for him to tour the Teotihuacan Ancient City, the National Anthropology Museum, and a 'casual tea talk' with figures from our cultural sector. We've 'suggested' that he deliver a brief speech during the talk, discussing 'cultural heritage and historical reconciliation.'
"Will he do it?"
"He has no choice," Bramo said lightly, "The British Royals are keenly in need of a 'successful diplomatic appearance' to counteract the gloom following the Scottish referendum. We've given him the stage; naturally, he'll have to follow our script."
