Thursday 21 July 2011

Right Royal Garden Party to Relish



Summertime and it doesn't get any more British than standing at a Garden Party in the Rain discussing the weather - This Summer is no exception, Mark and I received a lovely embossed envelope from the Lord Chamberlain inviting us to attend the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in July 2011. So we arrived dutifully suited and booted and stood in a long queue clutching our passports as ID, although I can confirm that they don't any resemblance to what I look like in person ! (does anyone have a passport picture that does actually look like them? ) Anyway, we were led through the doors and into the quadrangle, and then through the main door into the palace itself.
Trying to take in every moment and sight whilst being careful not to trip up and make a right "royal" entrance at the same time. Through the beautiful state rooms and out onto a long veranda spanning the whole of the Palace on the far side of the building and with a vista stretching out across the beautiful lawns to the private lake and gardens beyond.

The tents to the left were filled with beautifully dressed ladies and gentlemen all enjoying a brief respite in the rain to take afternoon tea, served on a long platter with a choice of "of course" cucumber sandwiches (with mint and black pepper), crusts off naturally, Wiltshire Ham and Mustard and Egg and Cress, Smoked Salmon Blini's and fresh Salmon with creme fraiche, then an array of desserts from a light Victoria Sponge slice, Fruit Cake, Strawberry Tartlet, Creme Brulee Tartlet and a mini Chocolate cake adorned with the Royal Crest. There was more but you are given a short period of time to fill your platter and choose between Iced Coffee and Afternoon Tea before moving on to allow the next person to take their selection.

The Royal tea tent was to the opposite side of the lawns where the Royal Family, VIP Guests and Diplomatic Guests are entertained, I felt it was quite strange to see how many people lined themselves up to sit and watch the royals having their afternoon tea, we watched the Royal party arrive, the Queen in resplendant in Green (Mark thought she would be in Yellow and I said Blue so she obvioulsy combined them for us!) The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, The Princess Royal, Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra amongst many others whose faces were familiar all headed off to enjoy their tea whilst being watched by the Hoi Polloi lined up at a safe distance, we left them to it and took a gentle amble (in high heels) around the lake and through the gardens, an idyllic and peaceful space in what is an otherwise hectic area in London, whilst the band of the Royal Air Force Squadronaires played in the background. Back at the Lawns whilst the band played on despite the downpour we were handed ice creams and stood beneath a dripping oak tree to enjoy the music and escape the world for a short while longer.

The second band of the Scots Guards played nearer the Palace steps entertaining those close to the Diplomatic area, where we found ourselves towards the end of the afternoon enjoying a medley of music that seemed to sum up the afternoon. Finished off of course with resounding blast of the National Anthem which made the hairs on your neck stand up and so, brimming with national pride we left the Palace gardens and the strangeness and eccentricity that is so British.

We do it so well.