Although Queen Pirouette loved her husband dearly, it still irritated her somewhat that she had no say whatsoever in who she would marry or even when she would marry. All of this was decided by the King, her distant relative and his Privy Council, strangers all. Because of this, it was her decided opinion that when it came time for her daughters to marry, she and her husband would be flexible and allow the girls a power of veto for any perspective bridegroom.