Then we headed to Buckingham Palace to try to catch the changing of the guard, but instead we ended up getting an up-close view of the guests arriving at Princess Diana's memorial service. Today was the 10th anniversary of her death and the princes held a service for her. We stood (me on tippytoes) at the gates with the paps (what they call papparazzi here) and news teams. We managed to get a couple good pictures. Below there is Sir Richard Branson, owner of the Virgin Group, the car that the princes came in (I think if you zoom in, you can kind of make out one of them, possibly Harry?, in the backseat), and Bobby waiting with the crowd. Of course my camera died RIGHT before the Queen drove in.
Later in the day, we stopped by Kensington Palace to see the flowers and notes people left in the Princess' memory. It was a moving tribute.
2 comments:
Not a fan of the term "paps"
one week in London and you're already stalking the royals...what's next, a subscription to Hello! magazine? :)
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