Bishop Roy was ordained by the SSPX in the early days of the Resistance, and immediately left and became sedevacantist (or vice-versa).
Then very shortly thereafter, he was consecrated bishop.
His priestly career is on a high trajectory, like a rocket. His name is basically "Peter King" Pierre = Peter, Roy = Roi = King.
How much time did he spend serving as a simple priest? He doesn't seem to be very satisfied, content, or happy with "the little things" or anything approaching a simple, humble life. He thinks big -- too big, in my opinion.
He is taking that "Peter" a bit too seriously, he's angling to become Pope (or at least an anti-Pope). Maybe not CONSCIOUSLY, but at least deep down. He has to know where this will lead.
Nominative determinism is real, boys and girls.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism