However, if one stands on the side of the Spanish nobility, not only will it offend Prime Minister Prim, but it will also undermine the progress of reforms in Spain.
Carlo, naturally, understood the harm that the vast lands controlled by the Spanish nobility posed to Spain, and naturally wished to reclaim as much of the land from the nobility as possible.
Yet, as the greatest noble himself, the King couldn't simply come out directly against the noble class. After receiving Prime Minister Prim's request, Carlo indicated that he would have loyalist noble Duke Jacopo give friendly suggestions to some of the Spanish nobility, while he himself would not make an appearance.
Carlo certainly would not offend a large number of Spanish nobles at a time like this. Although many of these nobles have already become parasites of the state, they are indeed Carlo's largest supporters at the moment.
