Edward IV celebrates regaining the throne and describes the defeated Lancastrian leaders who died in the war, including the Somersets, Cliffords, Northumberlands, Warwick, and Montague. He presents the victory as payment for the hardship he and his brothers endured so that his son can inherit the crown safely. He then calls Queen Elizabeth and kisses their young son, while Clarence and Gloucester are ordered to show affection to the queen and the child. Clarence does so dutifully, but Gloucester gives a cold kiss and privately shows envy. Edward then asks what will become of Margaret and learns she will be sent back to France, after which he plans celebrations and declares peace restored.
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