Charlotte_Aster
Royal Highness
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Can somebody please post the schedule in CEST? Oh, and if you know a online broadcaster, that would of course be lovely!
Thanks.
Thanks.
I have mentioned the online broadcasters in brackets. It`s CNN.com, BBC One with the tvpc link I have provided in my post with the timings a few posts above, And I have heard also CBS.com will be streaming the CEST times are if you watch the BBC and CBS streams is 3:30pm CEST. Same if you watch CBC stream(if there is one) but I dunno if people outside of Canada can stream.Can somebody please post the schedule in CEST? Oh, and if you know a online broadcaster, that would of course be lovely!
Thanks.
Victoria Arbiter @victoriaarbiter The gates to Battersea Park are now open to cheering revelers. Now the mad dash for the best spot!
"We will win this campaign," Republic's Graham Smith tells supporters. "No you bloody won't," says a woman passing by in red, white and blue.
"We will win this campaign," Republic's Graham Smith tells supporters. "No you bloody won't," says a woman passing by in red, white and blue.
Camilla really wanted some of that cake.
The pageant starts at 2:30pm GMT, which means about 3:30pm in the Netherlands. The Queen will be on the Royal Barge, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry.What time do they expect the Queen?
According to BBC, about 1 million people (!!!) line the banks of the river, waiting for the Pageant to start - the biggest one for over 350 years.
And that despite the somewhat unfortunate weather (mild summer rain).Wow that really is impressive,I'm delighted to see such a turn out for Her Majesty and the Royal Family .
Prince Charles and Camilla made a surprise appearance at a street party today ahead of the Jubilee flotilla. Braving the rain this morning, the Prince and the Duchess of Cornwall dropped in on thrilled revellers at what must be Britain's poshest street party - a banquet for 500 along Piccadilly in London. The world famous Ritz hotel, the Wolseley restaurant and Fortnum & Mason, the Queen's official grocers, provided the majestic backdrop for the revelry, which saw tables bedecked in red, white and blue set up along the central London street.