Anyone been to a Royal Garden Party?
Anyone been to a Royal Garden Party?
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toasty

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8,228 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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Through work, I’ve been lucky enough to get an invite to one of the King’s Garden Parties at Buckingham Palace this year. I understand 30,000 people attend each year so it’s not that special overall but it is for me and Mrs Toasty.

Anyone else been? Any tips?

BoomerPride

4,097 posts

281 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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My wife went to receive our daughter's DOE award. She wasn't impressed - no fizz!

Maybe there's booze available at other events though.

Challo

12,298 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
Through work, I’ve been lucky enough to get an invite to one of the King’s Garden Parties at Buckingham Palace this year. I understand 30,000 people attend each year so it’s not that special overall but it is for me and Mrs Toasty.

Anyone else been? Any tips?
My mum used to work at Windsor Castle so I have been to a couple of garden parties, and also to a Xmas do at Buckingham palace.

To be honest they are just a posh party with nice food, and cups of tea. I really enjoyed it though as you get to walk into the palace via the main entrance, and wander around the gardens, and a little peak behind the curtain.

Normally you will see some of the royals mingling with the guests, but often they are away in another area away from the general public.

Defiantly go if you get the chance, and fingers crossed you get good weather.

Boleros

1,679 posts

30 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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Yes. Tips? Dress smart, but comfortably, and just enjoy the day.

Byker28i

85,074 posts

241 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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Many, many years ago, when I was invited, but had to go in uniform.
From memory
Wear comfortable shoes,
It was sandwiches and cakes but there were plenty and plenty of tea/coffee. Go easy on the fluids, as there can be a queue for the loos especially for the ladies. DO NOT use your initiative as a young man and go for a quiet piss in the garden. Also don't try and steal the tea cups as a souvenir.

I'm told with mobile phones there's no photos, don't even try and take a sneaky one.

You should get an etiquette guide, dress code, what behaviour is expected etc

tim0409

5,737 posts

183 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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I’ve been to Holyrood Palace six times, once to a garden party and the other five taking a group of gold DofE recipients.

I really enjoyed it; the garden party was on a rare beautiful day here in Edinburgh, and it was fun people watching and milling around the palace grounds. I did get quite close to the late Queen, and my abiding memory was how small she was. The other times I met the late DofE and the rest it was Edward; he came across really well and the DofE winners always enjoyed themselves.

Boleros

1,679 posts

30 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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Ref phones/cameras, they are banned but the amount of people who just flouted the rule was daft. We took a couple of snaps in the quadrangle but didn't in the actual gardens. Many did though.

toasty

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8,228 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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Thanks guys, as we’ll be dressed up, we’ll probably stop off somewhere on the way back for drinks.

Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?

The Gauge

6,502 posts

37 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
Buckingham Palace?

toasty

Original Poster:

8,228 posts

244 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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The Gauge said:
toasty said:
Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
Buckingham Palace?
Sadly, does not serve booze. Hence the stop off on the way back.

sherman

14,929 posts

239 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
The Gauge said:
toasty said:
Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
Buckingham Palace?
Sadly, does not serve booze. Hence the stop off on the way back.
If its like the garden party at Holyrood. The bars nearby are heaving for hours before the party and busy after.
Most people go for dinner after as the sandwiches and cakes dont really sustain you. Usually posher venues for dinner.
Theres alot of hangers on too usually as the rest of the family hang about for dinner whilst the person +1 go to the party.

Randy Winkman

21,024 posts

213 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
Thanks guys, as we’ll be dressed up, we’ll probably stop off somewhere on the way back for drinks.

Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
Not been there myself but I hear St Ermin's Hotel is a nice place and very handy:

https://www.sterminshotel.co.uk/?gad_source=1&...

TwigtheWonderkid

48,062 posts

174 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
Thanks guys, as we’ll be dressed up, we’ll probably stop off somewhere on the way back for drinks.

Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
There's a Wetherspoons in Victoria Station.

Nethybridge

1,146 posts

36 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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The Queen [ Consort ? ] after a few breezers really likes fart gags.

brickwall

5,332 posts

234 months

Wednesday 13th March 2024
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toasty said:
Thanks guys, as we’ll be dressed up, we’ll probably stop off somewhere on the way back for drinks.

Any suggestions for somewhere upmarket around Victoria?
More seriously, the Goring Hotel. Absolutely lovely.

toasty

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8,228 posts

244 months

Thursday 14th March 2024
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Thanks, Goring looks great.

ellroy

7,745 posts

249 months

Thursday 14th March 2024
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My wife knows the caterers if that helps?

Planet Claire

3,411 posts

233 months

Thursday 14th March 2024
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brickwall said:
More seriously, the Goring Hotel. Absolutely lovely.
My parents went to a few garden parties back in the '80s. They were also due to go to BP for my dad's MBE a few years ago and I had booked them into the Goring. Unfortunately my dad took ill and couldn't attend the ceremony. Hotel was cancelled which meant I never got there (to the Goring or BP) - pleased to hear it would have been a good choice though!

Export56

576 posts

112 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Yes I stuffed myself on sandwiches and endless cups of tea, also said hello to Catherine, she was delightful and I realised how what an effort they put on, smiling for hours and chatting to people. I didn't have the nerve to speak to William ! It was far more chilled and laid back than I expected, Basically a lot of milling around chatting to my wife and people watching. Got my bag searched going in, lots of discrete security guys around in the crowds. A great experience just thinking here I am on the grass of the palace, just wandering around.

HHZ

94 posts

64 months

Saturday 30th March 2024
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It's a wonderful occasion. We were blessed with a beautiful day (a bit too hot for my wife's liking).
There is a dress code which included mandatory head gear for the memsahib. I did notice that some ladies hadn't bothered. The no photos rule was largely ignored; we got a footman to take a photo.
The cucumber sandwiches lived up to their reputation, and the ice cream was lovely.
My abiding memory was the luxury of the portaloos! Apart from a few corgis, who can boast that they have had a number two in the Queen's back garden?