- Christian's postscript to "The Black Prince" comments on an as-yet-unpublished version of the memoir that P. Loxias has forwarded to her.
- In it, Christian begins by remarking that Bradley Pearson's comments throughout the book are often misleading or inaccurate, and she emphasizes the necessity of remembering that Bradley's perspective isn't always trustworthy.
- Christian elaborates by offering her own perspective on her marriage to Bradley as well as on their acquaintanceship after she returned to London from America.
- Christian offers her own interpretation of Bradley's actions during the period that the novel describes, and she argues that he was really in love with her all along.