
The ladies joked I needed a flag to lead them around London, so I found this queen flag for $5, it worked perfect!
We did a walking tour. It went from St James Garden to Kensington Palace. This was our real tour guide for the morning. She was fantastic. This is where we met her, at the Horse Guards Palace.
Since it was rainy we did not think that the changing of the guard would happen...at least where they march in...but it did! We got to watch them march right by us on the Mall to the Palace.
Here I am at Green Park.
Walking through Hyde Park
As we were at Hyde Park we saw more guards going by us.
Heading into Kensington Gardens
Just outside Royal Albert Hall


We walked up the hill and I have to admit I was tired and so ready to sit, lol. Here is Kensington Palace.
I am not sure what I expected, but it was even larger than I thought it would be. It was just so stately and posh looking. It was the birthplace of Queen Victoria. There are apartments now within the Palace.
Princess Diana lived here, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the Duke of Edinburgh, as well as Princess Margaret.
And it is currently the official London residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children.
The Orangery, where afternoon tea is served.
They were having a wedding reception here today, so we were super glad we had early reservations, other later reservations were cancelled. Due to the rain they were moving the reception inside, this had not been their original plan.
Inside. This is not what I expected it to look like. I thought it would be more open somehow, like a solarium.
The menu.
I love the simple "O" on all the dishes.
Just so you know, this is pricey tea... and you spilt everything on the tiered trays. All other teas, you would get one of each item, here you are splitting each item. That makes this the most expensive afternoon tea. £56, but you only get half the food.
English cucumber with dill
Free-range egg mayonnaise
Smoked chalk stream trout
Gammon ham
coronation chicken with red pepper and baby spinach
Traditional Scone with Cornish clotted cream and preserves
Chocolate croustillant
Mini raspberry Victoria sponge
Elderflower and lemon baba
Orangery Choux
The lovely group of ladies.
Enjoying my Earl Grey. This was a nice Earl Grey. Not overly steeped with a splash of milk.
Pouring my Earl Grey.
For the price, I would have liked not to have to split all the food. But, it was first rate. Their Earl Grey was very good. I enjoyed it.
See the queen?
It stopped raining...for now. It really wasn't bad. It would drizzle for a while and then it would stop for awhile and then drizzle again.
First is at the palace looking back the Orangery. The other is at the Orangery, looking back at the Palace.
Headed to the Sunken Garden, This was a place Diana was fond of and in 2017 it became The White Garden in her memory.
This statue was unveiled on what would have been her 60th birthday.
There are three children with Diana. Once for William, one for Harry, and one to symbolize the humanitarian work and generational and lasting impact Diana had.
A beautiful seating area outside of the Palace.
As part of our tour package we were also allowed to tour the Palace. There was a display of clothing through out the palace. I did a brief walk through.
Our AMAZING guide!! She was fantastic.
Doll House on display.
There was a cake that was made of this dress!!!!
This was fascinating to me...all the patterns for different events.
I wanted to see the clothing, but not really interested in staying long. I think I breezed through in about 25 minutes. I was ready to move on to the next adventure.
We popped in the gift shop and I bought a pen, a teacup ornament, and a hair clip.
This is where we excited the Palace.
I really enjoyed the trees and seeing the fall foliage along our walk.
Outside of the Orangery and headed for our next adventure...Notting Hill- which is around a 20 minute walk. This was a WET walk.
Feel free to contact me to lead you or your group in England.
I have a book you can order for the 7-day tour as well.
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Let us make all the plans, remove all the guess work, book all the appointments, reserve all the rooms, confirm everything for you, and guide you seamlessly around England while enjoying tea and giving you free time to do your own exploration.
We’ve already done the hard leg work and recommend these fun tea adventures and ask you to try a new one with us- the River Thames Afternoon Tea cruise.
The days for each activity may change, but this is the itinerary we have planned.
This is a day by day journal of your tea trip to England. See exactly what is planned for each day and journal as you go. Keep track of key memories.
Enjoy afternoon tea on Brigit's Tea Bus, a river cruise down the Thames, at Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey), in Bath at the Jane Austen Regency Center, at Kensington Palace, and at Fortnum and Mason.
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