Jerome Bonaparte instantly understood the intention of Count Falu. Between the Royal Family and the Church, Count Falu chose the Church over the Royal Family.
Of course, Count Falu's choice was not entirely due to his unwavering loyalty to the Church, but rather because he saw no possibility of victory for the Orthodox Royalists.
The Orthodox Faction's power was not considerable within the Order Party, and their Majesty would not allow them to ally with the Orléans Faction within the Order Party.
This meant they could only rely on their own strength to crown their monarch.
If they had an overwhelming force in parliament, the then-matchless Cabinet would not have tottered under the opposition of all in Paris, and Charles X would not have been exiled.
Let alone now, with the older generation of the Royalist Party withering away, their power is even weaker than before.
Trying to achieve this on their own is nothing short of an impossible task.