Showing posts with label Kensington Palace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kensington Palace. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Royal Inspiration


Some people may wonder why a Singapore-based author is writing children's books about the royals. I'm a royalist since my paternal grandmother was English, and both my grandfathers and my parents were educated in the United Kingdom. Royals have always fascinated me as I have always thought they stood for something noble, something good, and that has inspired me to write about them.

My first book featuring a royal character was about a fictitious child emperor in The Littlest Emperor. But let me take you back to the beginning of my very first encounter with an actual royal personage.




I was about 7 years old, and I accompanied his parents to watch my Uncle Philip play polo with the Prince of Wales in Singapore. My parents wisely prevented me from speaking to the Prince because all I wanted to ask was what it felt like to fall off a polo pony. 

I had my first glimpse of Princess Diana in 1981, right before she married the Prince of Wales.  I stood outside the gates of Buckingham Palace as she sped off to watch the ladies' finals at Wimbledon. 

It would be eight long years before I was to see her again.  But came within hand-shaking distance of her twice when the royal couple paid an official visit to Hong Kong in 1989. As you can tell from way back then, I did not have what it takes to be a royal press photographer, and I still don't.




 I finally had a chance to exchange a few words with the Princess in 1992 while I was in a college summer program with the University of Portland. Some of my classmates and I brought my visually impaired friend, Shannon, to meet the Princess of Wales at the Royal Opera House.  





We were so thrilled to have met her that we accidentally left Shannon behind at the tube station. After a few panicked minutes, I would say about ten, we found her in the lift, trying to find her way out of it!  To say she was not amused wouldn't be untrue.

Princess Diana shakes my hand. (I found this photo on the internet 23 years after
meeting her)

The next time I met the Princess was when she was attending a luncheon. By the time she departed, the flowers I brought for her were already wilting, yet she walked across the street to meet me. I was so nervous that I curtsied as she took my hand, and that elicited a giggle from the Princess.




A policeman later told me: “She’s not likely to forget you. No bloke has ever curtsied to the Princess.” Not wanting to end his summer program on such an awkward note, I accompanied my classmates to the Princess’s next public event at BAFTA at Piccadilly Circus.





Sure enough, when the Princess emerged, I started babbling like an incoherent baboon. Something along the cringe-worthy lines of  “You're so beautiful. I love you!” OK, I warned you it would be cringe-worthy.

She lowered her head (I was shorter than she was in heels) and gazed at me with those cornflower blue eyes, and smiled. I remember you. You’re so sweet. You gave me flowers last Tuesday.” Took the flowers from my hands and continued to smile sweetly as I stood there with my mouth agape until she departed several minutes later. Now, she didn’t have to say she remembered me, but that was the kind of person she was.






But it was to be another two decades before I even thought about writing about members of the Royal Family.

To be continued....




Monday, March 14, 2016

First Look at A Royal Adventure and Book Giveaway

A  Royal Adventure image ©Soefara Jafney

Here's a first sneak peek at A Royal Adventure. Can you recognise the dress the Duchess is wearing in this picture? And at which official event she wore it?  

Answer: It's the Erdem floral dress that she wore to the Eden Hall reception in Singapore in 2012. 

I'll be doing a book giveaway as soon as the book is hot off the press. Stay tuned for details. You can pre order the book from Closetful of Books starting next week.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

A Royal Adventure featured on Hello Online!

I'd just like to take the opportunity to thank Ms, Chloe Best and Hello online for featuring A Royal Adventure. I am thrilled to bits! Actually that would be an understatement. 


The book is due to hit the printing press in April and will be out in time for Charlotte's first birthday. The book, of course, is dedicated to the Princess in honour of the occasion. I am pledging my advance royalty payment to charity. Again thank you to Ms Best and Hello for everything!

Hello Online 


Monday, September 8, 2014

Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George


Congratulations to Their Royal Highnesses the Cambridges: William, Catherine and George on the impending arrival of the newest member of their family.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Bye London

26 March 2012

Well the day of our departure came around all too soon. Kenneth headed off to some last minute meetings and I attempted to cram all my stuff into one suitcase. With that done, I headed out for one last walk around London.


Claridges
Tim Taylor
I went to the famous Claridges which happened to be just around the corner from our hotel. Then I spotted a member of the Royal Family -no not Kate Middleton but Tim Taylor, husband of the Duke of Kent's daughter Lady Helen Taylor.  


After Kenneth's meeting we headed down for champagne high-tea at the Orangerie at Kensington Palace. Kenneth's sister Karen, kindly bought us a tea voucher.  It's a first class venue, but sadly the service was third rate.
The Orangerie


Tea done, we headed to the gift shop for a quick look-see, then  navigated the complicated exit route -it entailed climbing over a fence- before we hopped in a cab and high-tailed it to our hotel to check out.
Kenneth at champage tea at the Orangerie


I was kind of sad that the trip was over. I hadn't been out of Singapore in six long years and that is enough to dry anyone stir crazy. Hope to get out of the country again soon. Thanks to my family, Kenneth and the NAC for making this trip possible. Hopefully I didn't drive Ken or anyone else completely bonkers...that's it for now. :?

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