Chapter 1124: Distance (19)

Chapter 1124: Distance (19)

Hedgehog Love: Distance (Varu Alan)

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Kensington Palace is located in the heart of London and has been home to the royal family since the 17th century. Princess Diana and Princess Margaret used to live here. Interesting exhibitions are often held in the splendid building, and the current exhibition is a fairy tale showing the childhood life of the seven little princesses who once lived in the palace, which is very cute.

Kensington Palace's most popular attraction for tourists is the large gardens here. This royal garden embodies the highest level of British horticulture, Swan Lake, green meadows, and especially in London's "fog, rain and wind" weather, strolling in the garden has a fairytale feel, no wonder it can become a love destination for young men and women in London. Tickets cost £12.5 for adults and £6.25 for children.

Westminster Abbey is a must-stop place to experience the prince's wedding, this Gothic cathedral with a history of more than 1,000 years, has hosted many coronations, weddings, funerals and other ceremonies of British kings, and has become a world cultural heritage. Walking into the church, a sense of sacredness will also come to your face, the Victorian stained glass in the church is beautiful, and the statues and paintings on display inside are all great and breathtaking. Tickets cost £16 for adults and £6 for children.

Cruise the route of the prince's wedding, and then go to the Langham Hotel, frequented by members of the royal family, to taste the royal champagne afternoon tea. This latest afternoon tea is made with champagne jelly, apricots, crotberries and crown desserts made with a variety of royal ingredients, and is only £51.5 per person.

London is a city that is great to explore on foot, and it's easy to get to the tube and bus, so you can buy a tourist transport card from the station and use it for more than one card. Taxi drivers in London are very familiar with the routes and rarely scam foreigners.

It's best to spend a month's holiday with the locals, save money and wander the Thames at a leisurely pace, stroll gracefully through the old streets, shop for royal goods in St James's, known as the "Royal Goods Street", and spend the whole day in those medieval castles waiting to be crossed.

Someone has designed a romantic line that allows you to experience the prince's wedding for just £15. The most important stop on the line is 17 Mayfair Bruton Street, the Queen's birthplace, in London's upper-class residential area. It is said that many British people are not familiar with it, as are other sites. One of the attractions is Gerrard's Jewellery Shop, known as the royal jeweller on Albémale Street. Thirty years ago, Diana's engagement ring, the blue pigeon egg that Kate now wears, was purchased here. Seeing the sudden crowds of people coming here to travel, the doormen were amazed. The Leeds Hotel on Piccadilly Street was the site of Charles and Camilla's public debut in 1999. It's also reminiscent of the Leeds Hotel in Paris, where Diana crashed and died trying to escape the paparazzi. The White Gentlemen's Club on St. James Street, where Charles spent his last night before marrying Diana.

It was also on the Albémare Street, where Kate's great-grandfather worked as a junior lawyer (the old man's inheritance provided Kate with an expensive education). There's a Moxigi nightclub on Dover Street, where William and Kate used to sweetly pair up, and where they broke up with strangers, and where Prince William climbed on the table and shouted "I'm free" after breaking up with Kate in 2007. Other attractions include the Queen's Chapel, where Kate attended a royal wedding in 2008 to officially confirm her marriage to the royal family, as well as the official residence of the Charles couple, Clarence House, and the home of William and Harry in London.

After this dream experience, the deepest feeling is that in order for Cinderella to become a princess, in addition to having crystal slippers and pumpkin carts, she must also have the desire to go to the ball to meet the prince and marry the prince, otherwise she will only stay in the kitchen for the rest of her life to work.