It may be inferred from the text that the Queen may have been accused of joining the troops as a way to take her mind off of serious matters. (Option B)
<h3>What is the textual evidence for the answer above?</h3>
In the second paragraph, the Queen makes bold to declare that she didn't join the troops for recreation or disport but as a show of comradeship, to live and die if required with the soldiers in battle.
Number one. “and baking French bread when I am in New Orleans” is faulty parallelism. Baking in New Orleans has nothing to do with then main idea, which is what (I) likes eating.