Showing posts with label Royal Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 July 2013

The Royal Baby - Are You Interested?

Following on from my post about British Citizenship, which caused quite a flurry on two Facebook Groups, Finnish People Living in London and Britanniansuomalaiset (Finns in Britain), I thought I'd share my thoughts the Royals and the most exciting and talked about Royal event about to happen in the UK.

You may know that one of my guilty pleasures is to follow the lives of the Royals, both here in Britain and in Sweden. (We don't have a Royal family in Finland, thank goodness).

I don't go overboard with this nonsense (which it is, after all, nonsense), but I do like to see what the Royals are wearing, read what they are getting up to, and most of all, watch the weddings, which we've had quite a good crop of recently. The Swedish Crown Princess Victoria married in 2010, followed by Kate and William in 2011, and the second Swedish Princess Madeleine got wed to the British-born financier Chris O'Neil earlier this summer. To me this is just a bit of fun, or escapism. I don't wish to make a political statement with my guilty pleasure, nor do I wish to say (or for once, think) too much about the usefulness, or not, of the Royals. To me they're just like a real life soap opera. I know this is wrong on so many levels, but there we go, I told you it's my guilty pleasure.

Picture by www.hellomagazine.com
I also think that Britain really comes into its own with the various Royal events. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations last year, (together with the Olympics of course) were a highlight in the calendar and made the country generally feel great. There was a huge sense of community and positive feeling during whole of the summer.




As you can see I'm not dressed quite as patriotically as others were at Buckingham Palace last year.
The crowds outside Buckingham Palace during last summer's Diamond Jubilee
And now in 2013, to top it all, there's going to be a Royal baby. The due date was yesterday, so you can imagine that the press as well as Twitter and Facebook are all a flutter.

Photo by www.mirror.co.uk
What do you think about all this? Are you a Royal watcher like myself, slightly embarrassed about the fact that I enjoy the spectacle of weddings, births and funerals so much?

Or are you a confirmed Republican, who believes the Royals are just one of society's parasites?  

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Royal Wedding Tea

I promise this will be my last post on the subject of That Wedding, but I wanted to share with you pictures of the lovely baking Daughter did for us on the day.

Strawberry and British flag cup cakes



There was strawberry jam inside....

My 'tea' was coffee - in my Harvey Nichols Royal Wedding mug

Silver Jubilee mug from 1977

Doesn't the Queen look young?

Pink champagne seemed appropriate

Coffe swirl cake made by Son's girlfriend
We also had home baked scones and a tin of Kate & Wills Royal shortbread. 

An optimistic terrier was also in attendance.

Saturday, 30 April 2011

Happy May Day!


It's the eve of May Day today which in the Nordic countries is celebrated as a festival for both students and workers. Because I rejoiced the Royal Wedding rather hard last night, I will not be raising (many) glasses to my fellow Baccalaureates tonight, but just wanted to wish all of you out there in 'Scandiland':


 Hauskaa Vappua!


Glad Valborg!

As a post-script I had to show you this picture from last night.

 There are some Royalists in London!

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Royal Wedding Fever in London

I admit to being a bit of a confused Republican. I believe in democracy yet I love the romanticism of a Royal Wedding. I went totally gaga over the Swedish Princess Victoria's nuptials last year and have been looking forward to tomorrow's grand occasion here in London.

Unfortunately I'll be working in the book shop in the afternoon so may miss the kiss on the balcony (I know!), but before that my nose will be firmly glued to our TV screen at home, while stuffing myself with fairy cakes Daughter has promised to bake.

For reasons I now really cannot remember, my dear colleague, the super PR woman of the shop, Danny, and I promised to wear hats and proper wedding outfits to mark the day. Now I cannot find anything suitable to wear.

While I'm panicking about dresses, shoes, hats and fascinators, Daughter is getting more and more excited about tomorrow's events so we set off to get some Royal memorabilia. I took her to Selfridges where we found some rather tasteful things:

KK Outlet bone china plate

Emma Bridgewater 'For William and Kate' mug

But Daughter wanted something 'with their faces on it', so we went to a little less upmarket shop and got these:

Two Kate and Wills flags from a tourist shop on Oxford Street
And then tried to hide them for the bus ride home.


I think I might have given birth to another confused Republican...