I flew to London on the new British Airways A380-800. It has four classes and seats 469 people! It's two floors of seats. If you haven't seen it go on the British Airways site and check it out. It's very quiet and the BA flight crew is awesome!
My cousin and good friend Jean and I went to Canada House the first full day I was there to pick up our tickets. I was shocked to see so many police everywhere and it made us both feel safe. Canada House conducts tours twice a month but there wasn't a tour whilst I was in the UK. We showed our passports to the doorman who let us in through a very thick clear door. Then through airport type security and then buzzed in to a reception area. The receptionist gave me the invitation with all the instructions as to what you can and can't do. I was pleasantly surprised that I could take in my cell phone which is my camera. They asked we respect the Royal Family if we took pictures.
Red and White for Canada with a Canadian flag lapel pin We were told to wear flat shoes. When Jean saw mine, she went to Marks and Spencer's and found blue ones! |
Cec and I toured Buckingham Palace a couple of years ago while the Royal Family was in Scotland. We are familiar with the grounds although we certainly didn't walk all around them. We followed all the nicely dressed people and got to the rose garden. Not a weed or dandelion anywhere. The grass was spectacular. The roses were incredible. The grounds are huge and we were both we took the good advice to wear flat shoes. On our way out we saw ladies carrying their high heels.
The Rose Garden |
You can see Buckingham Palace in the background. Lots of people were taking selfies with the police officer! |
We finally got to the area where the Garden Party was going to take place. 8,000 people were invited from all the Commonwealth countries. I wore my red and white and had a Canadian flag on my lapel. There were ladies in Sari's, men in military uniforms and people with medals around their necks. We didn't see anyone we recognized but there were a lot of people there. We found nice chairs in the shaded tree area and sat there to cool off. There were lots of nice people to talk to.
When the Queen and her entourage arrived, they played God Save the Queen. We were too far away to see them on the steps. There was a professional photographer there so some of the pictures you will see below are not mine. We didn't get that close. My pictures were not good. The Queen looked very tired and is quite hunched over. Prince Philip looked great! The Duke of Kent also looked good and stood very tall. Even being far away was amazing! I will never forget that afternoon. We found out later dignitaries and a few people from the crowd were picked out to meet the Royal Family. I ordered a DVD created by a Royal Family professional photographer so I have some great footage of the day.
Everyone asked what we had for tea. Here is the menu along with some nice pictures. The sandwiches were finger sandwiches. I had cucumber with mint and egg mayonnaise (that's what the Brits call egg salad). Both were very tasty. They had iced coffee but I decided tea was the drink of the day so I had tea and a piece of absolutely delicious fruit cake. It wasn't sweet. Cheryl makes my mom's Christmas Cake recipe every year. Cheryl's is the best but this was a close second. They also walked around with ice cream Dixie cups. We passed on the ice cream but lots of people enjoyed it.
There were four bands playing throughout the afternoon. Here is one of the bands. |
This is a great picture of the entire lawn where the Garden Party took place. It was taken by a professional and probably from either a balcony or the roof of the palace.
At 5:30 the Queen, Prince Philip, the Duke of Kent and the Duchess of Gloucester went back into the palace. We followed the long behind the Royals and went through the Palace to the Mall. We were not allowed to take pictures inside the Palace. Here are some of the pictures we were allowed to take.
Thanks to Janice Charette, the High Commissioner of Canada in the United Kingdom for the invitation. It was an honour to be invited and I will never forget that wonderful afternoon. If anyone wants to know how you apply I will let you know. The applications come out in early January for about two weeks so you have to be ready. There are four garden parties. Three at Buckingham Palace in London and one at Holyrood House in Edinburgh. You have to make sure you can be there because you only get one chance in your lifetime to attend. You can also apply to Trooping of the Colour and Royal Ascot.