It was a rinse and repeat of the day before. The alarm goes off at 4:45 a.m. Get dressed, and walk to the St. James's Overground stop, which is a few minutes closer to my Air BnB. The train's final stop is Liverpool Street, where I got on the Central Line to St. Paul's.
Before leaving I text Ed. He is already in a cab to St Paul's. We were in the same area where I stood in 2016 for Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday Thanksgiving Service. Decent view of the stairs, better for departures than arrivals.
The supermarket with the loo is gone, but there is a Starbucks nearby. Their staff was kind to allow people to use their facilities.
Much to my surprise, photographer Paul Ratliffe, a Twitter friend was standing near me. I would have loved to have spent more time with him.
Because of the protests at the Trooping, there was a heightened police presence, as the City of London police were assisted by the Met police.
Officer, please could you move a little to the right ... thanks.
Due to her mobility issues, Queen Elizabeth II did not attend the service. Her first cousins. the Duke of Kent, and Princess Alexandra, arrived at a separate entrance because neither of them are able to walk up the main stairs to the cathedral.
We watched the arrival of the bands, religious leaders, Commonwealth armed forces, former prime minister, and the current Prime Minister who was booed when he arrived and when he left. Someone also shouted, "resign."
I also want to clarify that, yes, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were booed when they arrived. I heard boos to the left of me and I expect there were boos from others in the crowd as well. There were also cheers when they walked up the stairs. It was impossible to hear if people were cheering or booing when they departed as the church bells were ringing.
We were unable to see the service, however. The crowds were again at least 12 deep As we started to leave. Ed spotted Omid Scobie. I took a few photos. We walked to the tube stop as we were heading to Piccadilly to have lunch at the Wolesley, and we would be joined by Arjan, who I first met in 2016, and Saad.
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Commonwealth soldiers |
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David Dimbleby, the veteran BBC announcer |
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Police dog doing his thing |
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Another police dog |
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ITV royal reporter Chris Ship |
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Lord Great Chamberlain and his wife (the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley) |
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Former PM Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie |
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Former PM Theresa May |
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Former PM David Cameron |
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Sadiq Khan Mayor of London |
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PM Boris Johnson Plenty of boos |
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The PM and his wife Carrie |
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Lord Mayor |
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the duke and duchess of Gloucester |
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Julia and James Ogilvy
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Earl of Snowdon |
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Earl of Snowdon |
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Lord Snowdon and his son., Viscount Linley. Lord Snowdon's daughter, Lady Margarita did not attend |
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Lady Sarah Chatto |
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Arthur Chatto |
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Sam Chatto |
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Daniel Chatto |
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Mike and Zara Tindall |
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Lady Frederick Windsor and Peter Phillips |
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Lord Fredrick Windsor |
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Lady Gabriella Kingston |
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Countess of St Andrews |
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The Earl and Countess of St Andrews and Lord Nicholas Windsor. Lady Nicholas did not attend |
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The Earl of Ulster. The Countess did not attend |
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Lady Davina Windsor and Lord Ulster |
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George Gilman |
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Lady Rose and George Gilman |
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duke & duchess of Sussex |
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Lord Mayor of London coming down to greet the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall |
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge |
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Sir Tim Laurence, the Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor |
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The Princess Royal and the Countess of Wesssex |
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the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester |
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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their spouses |
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Lady Helen Taylor and the Countess of St Andrews |
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Lord Nicholas Windsor, Tim Taylor, Lord St Andrews, Lady Helen Taylor and Lady St. Andrews |
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Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor. Prince Michael of Kent, James & Julia Ogilvy and Princess Michael of Kent |
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Lord Frederick Windsor & his brother-in-law Thomas Kingston |
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Getting as fast as they can to the car -- boos and someone shouted: Resign |
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Samantha and David Cameron |
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Nicola Sturgeon |
The Wolesley is a lovely place for a meal, and it was a great lunch as we all discussed the Jubilee. The food was good as well. I chose the chicken and avocado salad and copious amounts of breadsticks. I enjoyed spending time with Ed, and glad he was able to take time away from work. I wish Arjan had been able to stay in London for a few days longer.
https://www.thewolseley.com/
We said our goodbyes and knew we would keep in touch, especially on Twitter.
Two of the four main events had now concluded. It was a time to do a little relaxing, and not have to worry about getting up before dawn. I stopped in at Hatchards to buy Hugo Vickers' new book. A Royal Life, which is about the Duke of Kent.
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Saad, Arjan, me & Ed |
The two major Jubilee events were over. I was a bit tired (not a surprise) so headed back to Walthamstow before deciding what to do in the evening. My host made me a cup of tea as I spent some time resting on a lounge chair in the garden.
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the garden. |
Decided to take the bus at the corner to Walthamstow Village. I bought a 7-day travel card for Zones 1-3, which I renewed for another 7 days as I was in London for 15 days
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First of 2 Pimm's |
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Beer battered cod, chips, minted peas & tartare sauce |
. I switched mayonnaise for the tartare sauce
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an urban fox, hanging out across the street from the Nag's Head pub in Walthamstow Village |
The oldest house in London is this Tudor home in Walthamstow. It is called the Ancient House.
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He watched me take pictures of the Ancient House |
I took the 31 bus back to Coppermill Lane. A restful and deep sleep awaited me. Tomorrow - a brunch, dinner with a friend, and the concert --- and one more thing -- but you will have to wait until the next post to find out. Talk about being in the right place at the right time!!!