The King of Bling and Tea at the Queen's
Bill writes: On Tuesday, we went to the London Museum for an archeology lecture entitled "The King of Bling." This was given by the archeologist that somewhat accidentally discovered an Anglo-Saxon Prince's burial site and treasure trove under some shrubbery in Prittlewell.
Afterwards, we went over to Kensington Gardens. Next to Kensington Palace is The Orangery, a sort of Queen's official tea residence:

Deciding what to have is a wonderful problem (and for those with any table manners at all, no, I wasn't taking photos of the meal as I was eating--this was care of a long zoom lens from well outside The Orangery):
Afterwards, we went over to Kensington Gardens. Next to Kensington Palace is The Orangery, a sort of Queen's official tea residence:

Deciding what to have is a wonderful problem (and for those with any table manners at all, no, I wasn't taking photos of the meal as I was eating--this was care of a long zoom lens from well outside The Orangery):


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