Responses
It's a very slow burn relationship development with the Queen, sadly. The novel says they meet more after this, but by the time Pryde's 16 she still feels it's a monarch/subject relationship. But there IS an apology, and they work on their relationship after that. (Though the Queen still doesn't get much screen time.)

This is one of those manga where I feel like it's much better on your second read. Whether it's the motives, the minute micro-expressions on characters, the cut off dialogues- a lot more nuance is here than what you see at first glance.
That said, I'm definitely iffy with the Queen's relationship with Pryde. It's good to see her guilt, but I also want to see some relationship development and an actual apology, if that makes sense.