Éléments | The Last Princesses of the Punjab , Kensington Walk & High Tea
The Last Princesses of the Punjab , Kensington Walk & High Tea
(3) Avis
London
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First, we stroll around Kensington Gardens & learn of its long history. We will see the beautiful gardens Albert created for his wife Queen Victoria & take in the spectacular views as we approach the Palace where Prince Harry and William grew up. After viewing Diana's statue you will be guided to your reserved table where you will enjoy a full high tea before entering the Palace to see the Special Exhibition.
The exhibition explores the lives of Princess Sophia and the women who shaped her, including her sisters Catherine and Bamba, Mother Bamba Muller, Grandmother Jind Kaur and Godmother Queen Victoria. These six royal women each expressed womanhood, power, and royalty in different ways, i...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guided History Walk through the Royal Park
Entry to the Palace and the Special Exhibition featuring the last Punjabi Princess
Full Afternoon Tea with Cakes, Scones and Finger Sandwiches
Boissons alcoolisées
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
W2 4QJ
Note: We meet at Queensway Station and not the Palace! The guide will be by the Phone box / 1 Queensway., next to the Fortune Cookie Chinese Restaurant.
Retour
Kensington Palace
Your tour ends after you have visited the Palace
The Last Princesses of the Punjab , Kensington Walk & High Tea
(3) Avis
London
À propos
First, we stroll around Kensington Gardens & learn of its long history. We will see the beautiful gardens Albert created for his wife Queen Victoria & take in the spectacular views as we approach the Palace where Prince Harry and William grew up. After viewing Diana's statue you will be guided to your reserved table where you will enjoy a full high tea before entering the Palace to see the Special Exhibition.
The exhibition explores the lives of Princess Sophia and the women who shaped her, including her sisters Catherine and Bamba, Mother Bamba Muller, Grandmother Jind Kaur and Godmother Queen Victoria. These six royal women each expressed womanhood, power, and royalty in different ways, i...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guided History Walk through the Royal Park
Entry to the Palace and the Special Exhibition featuring the last Punjabi Princess
Full Afternoon Tea with Cakes, Scones and Finger Sandwiches
Boissons alcoolisées
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
W2 4QJ
Note: We meet at Queensway Station and not the Palace! The guide will be by the Phone box / 1 Queensway., next to the Fortune Cookie Chinese Restaurant.
Retour
Kensington Palace
Your tour ends after you have visited the Palace
Itinéraire
1
Jardins de Kensington
A Walk in the Park following in the footsteps of Royalty with your knowledgable guide describing the history of the area
20 minutes
2
Italian Gardens
Created by Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, this garden is the highlight of the North Side of the Park. You will learn of its history and the tragic sequel which marred the Queen's reign
10 minutes
3
Peter Pan Statue
The celebrated author and resident of Bayswater, J.M Barrie set this statue in the Park in the early 20th Century. Overlooking the Long Water it remains a favourite with children and adults alike
10 minutes
4
Physical Energy Statue
Set in the centre of the Gardens, this statue provides a vista of the Albert Memorial, the Palace and the Henry Moore statue.
10 minutes
5
Round Pond
The wildlife pond, filled with spring water sits proudly in front
10 minutes
6
Kensington
We will visit the Sunken Garden and view the Diana Statue which was unveiled by Prince Harry and William on the anniversary of her birthday in 2001
10 minutes
7
Palais de Kensington
Enjoy a full Afternoon Tea of Sandwiches, Scones, Cream, Jam and a selection of cakes. Choose from 12 different teas, coffee or hot chocolate .
50 minutes
8
Palais de Kensington
The exhibition explores the life of Princess Sophia and the women who shaped her including Godmother Queen Victoria.
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh is best known for her activism in support of women’s right to vote, as a suffragette who used her position to further the cause.
In The Last Princesses of Punjab, audiences will explore her commitment to women’s suffrage through items including an original copy of The Suffragette featuring the iconic image of Sophia selling copies of the newspaper on the gate of Hampton Court Palace, where she was granted a residence by her godmother Queen Victoria.
The image caused a scandal in 1913, considered evidence of her support of a “dangerous” cause. Princess Sophia’s spoiled 1911 census record reading “No Vote, No Census” will also be displayed, alongside a photograph of Princesses Sophia and Catherine attending a Suffrage dinner in 1930, demonstrating their prominent role in the movement.