"This is mainly due to the turmoil arising from the British Parliament reform." Bendendorf explained, "On the day before the voting of the parliament reform, a large-scale riot broke out in London, and this young man Arthur Hastings calmly commanded the police force to suppress the riot. Although this action earned him the trust of the royal family and the government, it also attracted criticism from the press. Therefore, to avoid angering the British public, the king who appreciated him decided to transfer him to Hanover for recovery."
