I am not a royalist. But I am a reader. I grew up devouring books which took me to places I can only dream of, and inform me of stuff I previously not know of. My fascination with royalty and history isn't something intentional but rather due to influence and genetic, after all my grandmother was a one big reading machine.
Before the late Princess Diana's death my only information about royalty was all from books. Royal wedding was when Anne Boleyn married King Henry VIII, death when she was beheaded and river pageant when the said King had Jane Seymour as his wife
So imagine my glee when another river pageant was announced. I wouldn't miss it for anything. Just like the royal wedding last year it's just being a part of history. Where 20 years from now I could tell stories to my children saying "Oh yes, it was raining that day but I was there..". The fact that it's the first river pageant in the last 300 hundred years didn't hurt as well. And above anything else, before I forget it's also because I am an Anglophile at some degree.
During the Pageant we've got one of the best view, I think.
The Spirit of Chartwell (where the Royal Family was in).
See the Ladies in white?
The escortThe crowd
The Mall
See I was there.
It was a cold and rainy but, there you go.
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