...in front of these people:
...near this guy:
...just behind this big brick thing:
Didn't see me? That's a shame. We had an excellent view through that little gap in the archway you can see in the photo above? Twas enough to view the procession through. Well, to view people on horses anyway. Actually, the heads of people bobbing up and down in a way that suggests they must have been on horses. And there was a carriage at one point. But not the carriage - that was topless and therefore waaaay beyond possible-viewing-distance!
But, we had a great time anyway and don't regret braving the crowds. My good friend Emily joined us last night, to spend the Day of the Royal Wedding together.
We tried to see the ceremony from the big public screens in Trafalgar Square, but it was so packed that they'd closed it off, so after catching Kate's walk down the aisle with our peripheral vision from behind a tree, we headed up Pall Mall hoping to find a spot somewhere remotely near the processional route. Turns out it was quite busy.
It was festive though, and despite hearing and seeing absolutely none of the rest of the ceremony, we still enjoyed the atmosphere. We finally ended up just by St James's Palace, which is where the photos earlier were taken. It's the closest we could possibly have got - we were very lucky to have seen as much as we did! Sometimes a glimpse is enough.
Once the white vans started coming along The Mall we knew it had to be over, so headed to Green Park (where it was just as crowded). That's when we saw the fighter jets coming overhead, which is probably the only part of the day that's better live than on TV!
Once the jets had passed (meaning the kiss was over), the people thinned a little, and we could stand on the edge of a barricade in order to glimpse the edge of a big screen that was obscured by trees anyway.
But it's all part of the fun, right! Knowing we wouldn't be able to see anything else, we took the tube back to our nearest, and much less crowded, park: Regent's Park. No royals, but a nice afternoon anyway.
Jealous :) haha
ReplyDeleteomg! soo jealous - hey any chance of a tea towel OR SOMETHING - am desp to get some but of memorabilia - of course I will pay!
ReplyDeleteI'm more jealous that you got to see EMILY than I am that you got to catch a glimpse of Kate's walk up the isle! You three look so beautiful! I want to hug this last photo xxxx
ReplyDelete=) Staci and I made beds in the living room for the kids and we all had hot chocolates and watched the vows. Kids had no idea what the fuss was about but maybe when they are older they will appreciate it! I told Ben thats where Paul and Andrew and Uncle Daniel live, he asked where you were and I pointed at a random place in the crowd and he seemed happy with that! Missing you guys! Can't wait to be there!
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