But of course, she was right.
Because the Duchess was speaking from experience.
To begin with, would the manor have ended up looking like this if she were still capable of catching up with her son?
Had it still been possible, then she would've only had to deal with her husband's insanity. But what do you do when your child is so great he's managed to turn everyone around him into loyalists?
In the end, it was like living in a manor full of enablers.
Previously, the same people would have questioned the appropriateness of installing Luca-related designs and decorations.
They would normally have discouraged the Duke from filling all the empty spaces with things related to his son.
But now?
Now they would even add their own. Or they would encourage the Duke to immortalize Luca's new achievements and contributions.
And at the rate they were going, they'd have to build a new manor just to accommodate everything.
And yet, maybe she was part of the problem.