At King John’s palace, John formally gives up his crown to Cardinal Pandulph as part of his submission to the pope, and Pandulph immediately returns it to him as a sign of restored authority. John urges him to use his power to stop the French invasion, since the counties are revolting and his supporters are abandoning him. Pandulph promises to calm the war and goes off to confront the French. The Bastard then arrives with bad news: Kent has fallen except Dover Castle, London has welcomed the Dauphin, and the nobles have gone over to the enemy. He reports that Arthur is dead and tries to stiffen John’s resolve. John says he has made peace with Pandulph, but the Bastard rejects compromise and urges immediate resistance.
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