After the coronation ceremony ended, the three monarchs, Maximilian, Franz Joseph, and Jerome Bonaparte, rode together in a convertible carriage back to the Polish Royal Palace amidst cheers from the Warsaw crowd.
The same evening, a grand banquet was held at the Polish Royal Palace. Besides the three monarchs, Polish ministers and generals, envoys from the German Principalities, Britain, Spain, Naples, and the Russian Empire also attended (the Russian Empire had two envoys). They were all sent to celebrate the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland.
As King, Maximilian met with each foreign envoy one by one, thanking them for acknowledging Poland's independence.
Meanwhile, Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph were also surrounded by a crowd of people.
Around 7 in the evening, the guests took their seats as called by the palace staff.
