If you read #6 in this series, we were talking about T-shirts. I didn’t buy a Harry and Meghan T-shirt, and not just because my cupboard has no more room for souvenir T-shirts.
But there was one, or rather two, T-shirts I had terrible trouble resisting… because of who was wearing them.
How cute are they?
With my wallet firmly hidden inside my bag, I walked on. Aren’t you proud of me?
I also managed not to linger too long in the bookshop…
At that point I was pretty much at the castle gates, where the queue was already stretched back along the street. Past the newly painted lamp posts and the security.
My guess is that plans for crowd control and security in Windsor are many and varied, according to the event. There are some pretty serious looking barriers standing by on the side of the roads.
There’s a huge platform tower being installed near the Long Walk. I guess it’s part security and part TV coverage. But the crowd control barriers can’t spoil a royal park on a sunny spring day.
Tomorrow I’m looking at kitchenware – always a good idea when it comes to wedding gifts. There’s some here you might like.
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