And by there, I mean in front of Buckingham Palace, not inside Westminster. All my plans to become the harpist to HRH the Prince of Wales failed. Oh well. At least I got to see the Royal Family!
I took the daughter of a lady that I work with at Springboard, and then met up with my housemate and a past Springtime volunteer at Victoria Station around 7:15 in the morning and off we went to the palace. Surprisingly, we were able to get quite good spots right to the left side of the palace with a great view of the balcony for the famous kiss. A family standing by us offered to share their blanket with us, so we got cozy and waited for the members of the Middleton and the Royal family drive by. Lucky for us, we were standing right by where the cars would pass!
The first people we saw were Kate's mum and brother driving by. The "lower"members of the royal family left Buckingham in coaches and drove through lines of the Royal Guard. The Royal Band marched around entertaining us and also announcing the Queen's departure with a fanfare. Even from a distance, we couldn't miss her yellow hat! Then the flower girls drove by, and were by far the cutest things ever. They were so excited, pointing at us in the crowd, jumping up and down, and waving at us. Then Kate arrived and looked absolutely stunning! We were all so excited! Once everyone was in the Abbey, we were able to listen to the service which was broadcasted throughout central London on loudspeakers. The whole crowd was silent throughout, but sang along with the hymns and cheered when the couple said their "I do's".
The family came back to the palace in carriages and to be honest this was the worst part. The whole crowd from Westminster followed and we were pushed up against the barriers. It's no wonder people die in mass crowds! Even though it was frustrating that people were being lead down the street between our group and the palace, we still had a better view of the balcony since we were on higher ground, so instead of being swooped away in the moving crowd we held our ground and saw the family come out on to the balcony and the couple kiss. It was a day I will never forget!
After the couple went inside we all went home. Another YAGM in London was hosting an after-wedding party that we went to, and it was a blast! The weather has held up and I am really starting to feel like the end of the world is nigh, I don't think weather in England has been so nice for so long... ever.
Now it is a Bank holiday so I am sitting in Starbucks with an iced caramel latte and loving life on, yet again, a beautiful sunny day!
Peace and love to all of you, I miss you!
Erin
The family on the balcony
The couple in the carriage
Flower girls
Our group
Kate's car
The Royal Cavalry and our view of the palace