A day to remember. ..An invitation to Buckingham Palace.
On Wednesday 20th May 2015, my wife & I attended a garden tea
party at Buckingham Palace....to say it was a glorious day and a day to
remember forever is an understatement.
Upon arrival, at BP Buckingham Palace) we park our car at The Mall
(as one could not park in front of BP). We affix the Royal stick on the left
hand side of the car and walked to BP.
As we walked to BP, observing many others like us whom were
invited and dressed to impress for the occasion. We queue up for around 5-10
minutes.
At the gate, we were asked by police offices for our invitation
and a proof of our names (driving license or passport were the sufficient verification).
Once we gain access to the palace, the nerves and excitement were equally
electrifying. As we were ushered into the palace by guards, we
immediately noticed were the food queue was and we got in line.
After receiving all the delicates (Victoria sponge cakes,
brownies, various sandwiches, lemon cured, and many more), we were told
the queen was on her way to the tea to join us for the party so everyone was
told to form a curve line whilst the queen and her entourage walked
pass...After pushing our way close to the front, my wife complained about
her restriction to see, hence I managed to smuggle my way through the crowd
some more and we ended up right in front by the tent.
After about 10mins of waiting on the queen...One of the palace
custodian asked us if we would like to speak with the Duke. ..Immediately, I
was stoned & unable to speak. However, I could hear my wife replying 'yes
please' and the crowd around me whispering in amazement 'wow'...that's when I
woke up.
The custodian handed us over to another custodian who took our
names and titles and then introduced us to the duke. It was at this time we
noticed the crowds all attention was on us.
The Duke extended his hand and ask for my name and title... I
introduced myself and my wife...confirmed I was the senior pastor of Christ
Apostolic church in Seven sister.. by the look on the duke face he had never
heard of our church before so, I went on to give him a brief history lesson of
the church - that it was the first black Pentecostal church in Europe, it was
founded in Nigeria by Apostles Bababola.
Then the duke asked me what led me to the UK...so I replied
'studying at first then until later the church authority posted me. Then he
asked how myself and my wife met... In which i went onto another brief
history... (We all joked and laughed) and he then finally jokingly asked me
when I was planning to go back to Nigeria... In which I laughed and said not
yet and that I have come to stay. We laughed again then he shook my hand and
headed towards the tent.
The queen walked graciously behind the duke whilst smiling at us
the whole time.
The crowd was then left to network amongst themselves. ..Then
that's when it began. ..I had an elderly white couple came up to ask me if I
was famous and that's why the duke conversed with me & for so long... In
which my wife proudly replied 'yes'.. You may have seen or heard him around he
is the senior pastor of the first black Pentecostal church in the uk'..The
elderly appalled me at the remarks of my wife & we joked briefly. It
was at this point I realised that when we were conversing with the Duke earlier
the whole crowd was watching us... this was confirmed by another couple who
came to ask us 'what was the conversation with the Duke about. What did he say?
How did we reply etc... We were asked a few more questions by other members of
the crowd (Infact I felt more famous than the royals at one point...haha)...It
was at this point I realised how fortunate it was to be here and to be admired
by so many.
We walked around the crowd with beaming smiles on our faces whilst
enjoying the ice cream desert handed to us by the waiters.
We then listened to the live music band and walked around to view
& appreciate the scenery.
This brought a beautiful end to a beautiful day. We left the
palace at around 6.30pm and headed home.
No comments:
Post a Comment