One last day for this trip, before flying back to the states, and what a wonderful trip it has been.
I’d tried to
get tickets for Harry Potter but couldn’t so we planned the next best thing,
High Tea at Kensington Palace. Both boys love High Tea and where better than at
a real palace.
It was Bank
Day so everyone was out and about!
We started
out by walking to Buckingham Palace so the boys could see where the king lives
(or is supposed to live) and where the queen lived. We didn’t see the changing
of the guard, nor did King Charles come out to wave at us, but we did walk
along the bicycle race where people were riding for a cause. I’ve already
forgotten the cause, but lots of people were riding on all sorts of bikes and
even scooters, some with boom boxes and some with racing bikes.
The boys had more fun climbing the sculpture of Queen Victoria, along with lots of other people, and they did achieve their goal of climbing in the boat.
We then walked to Hamley’s, a 5-story toy store, with every toy possible. They have various toy demonstrations going on so there is lots of stuff, lots of action, lots of buzz. The boys got caught up with the remote-control cars. We didn’t even really get to see everything on the top floor but just as well, as we got out with our credit cards intact.
I thought we
had to get across the city to Kensington Palace by 2pm and it was 1-hour away
by foot so this was the perfect time to ride the double-decker bus. We were
able to catch it just as it was starting its route so we all got upstairs,
front row seats. Boys thought that they were hot stuff.
Well getting
to Kensington was more complicated as Google led us down a road next to the one
to the palace. I didn’t catch it until we were about ½ way down the street, so
we had to go back to the main road and take the next street. By the time we got
to Kensington we were late but I wasn’t too worried about the tea.
As it turned
out, our tea was set for 4pm, we were really early, but there were lots of
tables available. The tea was everything we’d hoped. Dale and I had champagne,
then tea while each boy had 2 pots of tea. We left fat and happy.
What a
trip!!!







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