- The Chamberlain says that from 6pm to 8pm he was outside the city walls, in the western part of Pamplona, in the company of his fiancée, María de Nas
- He thinks the theft was committed by someone in the entourage and suspects the Baker, who he has heard is a gambler, a liar, and in serious debt. He encourages us to ask about him in the kitchens.
- Chamberlain’s alibi: there is a contradiction because the Governess said she saw María de Nas lock herself in a chapel at the Palace around 7.30pm. Perhaps they finished their walk a bit earlier… In principle, it doesn’t seem that the Chamberlain has any motive for stealing the Chalice. He is doing very well at court and does not want for money