When I saw the news of Prince George viewing his first Trouping of the Colors last week, I was transported back to my visit to see Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
At the time, Prince Charles was still a bachelor with no apparent heirs to the throne.
What a thrill to see Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip step from their limousine, wave to the crowds, and tour Sutter's Fort in downtown Sacramento, California, where we lived.
I took my two children out of school for the event, and bought them British flags to wave. I wore a navy hat in honor of the occasion.
Back then, we used Polaroid cameras to take photos instead of our iPhones. Alas, the hard copies faded. Here is what's left of that memorable day.
Perhaps seeing the British Royals in person and inheriting the last name of Thames, it was inevitable that I would come to love afternoon tea and include it in all of my books.
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And now, you may ask, what do the British Royals and Queen of Afternoon Tea have in common? Well, today, the Queen Mum is a Queen Great Grandmum, Prince Philip is a Prince Great Granddad, and my two children have made me a Queen of Afternoon Tea Grandma six times. I think that qualifies us having something in common, don't you?
Have you seen any members of the Royal Family in person? I'd love to hear about it.
Cheers!
~Nancy Jill
My son Corey spent 4 years as a member of the Ceremonial Honor Guard when Ronald Reagan was President.
ReplyDeleteHe saw celebrities from television and movies. He also saw Prince Charles and Lady Diana. She looked right at him and smiled. Unfortunately, he wasn't allowed to smile back.
Pretty amazing!
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~Nancy Jill