At King John’s court, Chatillon arrives as the French ambassador and presents King Philip’s demand that John surrender the English crown and lands to Arthur, the son of Geoffrey. John refuses the claim and answers with threats of war. Queen Elinor warns him that Constance’s ambitions have stirred this dispute, while John insists on his right. A sheriff then brings a case between Robert Faulconbridge and his brother Philip over an inheritance. When Philip’s doubtful birth is discussed, Elinor and John notice his resemblance to Richard the Lionheart and rename him Sir Richard Plantagenet. After the others depart, Philip’s mother confirms that Richard was his father.
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