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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Lady Edwina Grosvenor and the Princess of Wales open Hope Street

 


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On June 27, the Princess of Wales opened Hope Street Centre in Southampton, which provides "support to women in a holistic environment providing a much-needed place in the community where women can recover without the need for their children to be removed into care. "   



Hope Street is a "pioneering purpose-built residential community across Hampshire designed with women and children at its heart."  It was built by One Small Thing, a charity founded by Lady Edwina Grosvenor.  

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 The mission of One Small Thing is to "redesign the justice system for women and their children."




Lady Edwina, 41, is the second of four children of the late Gerald, 7th Duke of Westminster, and Natalia Phillips.   Since 2010, she has been married to historian Dan Snow.  They have three children: Zia, Wolf, and Orla.

The ties between the Royal Family and the Westminsters are through Ladu Edwina's mother, who is the daughter of Harold Phillips and Georgina Wernher.

Georgina was the second of three children of Sir Harold Wernher Bt and Countess Zia Torby, the daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and his morganatic wife, Countess Sophie von Merenberg.    Three months after her marriage to Sir Harold in July 1917.  Zia was granted the style and precedence of a daughter of an earl by George V, thus becoming Lady Zia Wernher.

Gina was a lifelong friend of Queen Elizabeth II.  She was one of the Duke of York's godparents.  The late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the godfather to Gina's only son, Nicholas Phillips.  One of Lady Edwina's godmothers was Diana, Princess of Wales.  The Prince of Wales is the godfather of Hugh, 8th Duke of Westminster, who is one of Prince George of Wales' godparents.



Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Friday, June 23, 2023

Coronation Robes at Buckingham Palace-

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 Call me crazy, but I want to go to London in early September for three nights!  Why?  Buckingham Palace will feature King Charles III and Queen Camilla's robes as well as her dress as a part of the palace tour, which closes on September 24.   

My plan is to fly to London on September 11 and return on the 15th.  I will be retired but a nice gift to celebrate that milestone.  I was in London for 10 days in the spring for the Coronation.  I want to see the robes because I doubt I will ever have another chance.


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Just two weeks to go before I leave my job and settle into retirement

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Ascot - Day One At Duke's Lane

Duke's Lanei s a fabulous place to watch the carriage procession for Ascot as it starts here ... up close views. These photos were taken by a dear friend, Katrina Warne, and she is the copyright holder. She was with friends where the members of the royal family arrive by car and get into the carriages. Thank you, Katrina, for allowing me the use of her photos.

Peter Phillips and his girlfriend, Lindsay Wallace.  They did not travel by carriage.

The queen


The King greets his cousin, the Duchess of Wellington

The King with the Duke and Duchess of Wellington

The Duke and Duchess of Wellington

The Princess Royal and Annabel Eliot (sister of the Queen)

The Duchess of Gloucester 

 

King Charles III and the Duchess of Wellington are descendants of Queen Victoria


Victoria - Edward VII - George V - George VI - Elizabeth II - Charles
Victoria - Victoria - Wilhelm II - Crown Prince Wilhelm - Friedrich - Antonia von Preussen (Duchess of Wellington).

The Duke of Wellington carried the Queen's Crown in the Coronation Procession.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Trooping the Colour 2023


Here is a selection of photos from the Trooping the Colour from Ken Stone, who has allowed me to share them on Royal Musings.  He is the copyright holder



Duchess of Edinburgh and Tim Laurence @Ken Stone   ALL of the photos

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester

The Duke of Kent and his eldest son, the Earl of St. Andrews

The King, the Princess Royal, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh








Uh oh.  Someone was naughty!!!



The King taking the salute


                  

    










 

Friday, June 16, 2023

Days 7 & 8 Two Nights on the Mall





Our group was interviewed for one of the daytime programs on Friday

My Air BnB Hosts already knew I was a bit odd as this was my second stay with them, so they were not totally surprised when I told them I would be camping out for two nights on the Mall.  

Walked down Coppermill Lane to the High Street in Walthamstow. My upper respiratory problem came back.  My doctor had prescribed a second round of the Z-pak (Azithromycin) if I needed it - and Wednesday night I realized I needed it - a slight fever so let's nip this in the bud. I also wanted to buy an OTC antihistamine so I stopped at a pharmacy & asked the pharmacist what OTC drug I could take with the Z-pak.   He recommended a product, which I purchased.  

I stopped at several stores, where I bought a blanket, toilet paper, a chair, a sleeping bag (the latter in the Argos section at Sainsbury's), water, and snacks, finally stopping for lunch at the 17th & Central Shopping Center food court.  Walked toward the Walthamstow Central tube stop for the Victoria Line to Green Park, crossing at St. James's (the closest crossing to where we were staying).


I also had a visit from the New York Post's Nicole Lampert who was able to find me. We chatted for a bit and she handed me a bag from a bakery with two yummy fruit tarts.  Thank you, Nicole.

[Nicole had interviewed me before I left for London and she said she wanted to meet me .. the Mall is the perfect place.]







Pam and I arrived in mid-afternoon and settled in for our two nights with many new friends. 


with Nicole Lampert @Nicole Lampert



My foot, my bags, settling in on the Mall

I did sleep for most of Thursday night.  I spent most of Friday night in the chair, wrapped in my sleeping bag and blanket





        
 
The flag belonged to another American.  What Revolution!  @Pamela Friedman


Interviewed for Italian TV.  Also did several British networks and Romanian TV (by the same person who interviewed me in Bucharest in 2021)  @Pamela Friedman

Our group.  Mel also arrived on Thursday.  She is dressed for the occasion with a lovely tutu

Claire celebrated her birthday on Friday.  She kindly shared her tent with me

Katharine came earlier in the week. I was having phone issues so she lent me hers to order the air mattress from the Argos on Holborn.   Took the Tube there, got the air mattress, and then bought dinner at Tossed, a salad place.  Got back on the subway at Chancery Lane and headed back to Green Park.


The original guidelines stated that no one would be allowed into the viewing areas until 6 a.m.  On Thursday, the police were not permitting camping on the Green Park side, sending everyone over to the St. James's Park side of the Mall















An artist was capturing the scenes on the Mall







By Friday afternoon this was the scene on both sides of the Mall all the way to Trafalgar Square










 


This is my favorite one




 













the King leaving Clarence House for the Palace reception on Friday evening








On Friday, May 5, the police allowed camping on the Green Park side.  In the mid-afternoon, we saw a growing police presence - and guessed we were getting a walkabout.  The King came to the St. James's Park side but not down to us.  The Prince and Princess of Wales greeted people on the Green Park side near Clarence House.































The King returning to Clarence House

Yes, there were bathrooms.  The St. James's Park loos were open all night.  There were also loos near us which were designated for disabled and senior citizens. 


St James's Park

I bought a pair of earrings





Of course, I had to walk through the park (a limited area was open to the public) and see the ducks.









We  had a wellness check  -- and the police checked bags and tents 






A rather sweet sniffer dog

















A patriotic dog








On Friday evening,  the King hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace for foreign heads of state and other international guests   We saw Dr. Biden leave the Palace as her car went down the Mall.  The Americans, including me, cheered Dr. Biden and shouted USA, USA.  The First Lady noticed us and waved.

One of my Twitter followers, Brent, messaged me as he wanted to say hi  - and he had a bag of goodies The St. James's crossing was now one way so I had to walk down to the next crossing and walk back on the other side to see Brent who had crossed over to my side and was waiting .. so I crossed back over at  St. James's.  We chatted for a bit and I thanked him for the bag of fruit, water, napkins, and loo paper, which I shared with others.  A splendid feast ... thank you, Brent.

By nightfall, more people were arriving and had to settle for space in the park, rather than by the barriers.  My friends Michael and Alison were coming from Harrogate and planned to arrive by midnight.

We were in touch through WhatsApp, but it was dark and I could not find them as I had hoped they could join our group.

It was time to go to sleep.  The police informed us that everything had to be cleaned up and packed away by 6 a.m.

It has been assumed by some that the crowds would not compare to the Platinum Jubilee.  The assumption by the media and others was incorrect.  Massive crowds.  

What a magnificent crowd to be a part of the night before the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III.   

A special thank you to Katharine, Mel and Claire!!