The royal princesses, bound for Rome and the protection of the Pope, had been exposed to public demonstrations in several occasions between Lyon and the border before they finally leave France on the bridge of Beauvoisin, were they are hooted from the French shore, while salvos of artillery from the Italian shore welcome them to Savoy, where they are welcomed by a royal guard of escort and the chief palace officials of the King of Sardinia, who installs them in the Chateau de Chambery.