Will give further updates from the TV coverage if people would like that. I think Sun Lion may be able to give a more 'eye-witness' account from on the ground.
You made me laugh when I saw this Iluvbertie … and sending you warm wishes in regards to what you are currently experiencing in your life.
I did indeed go up to St Thomas’ to see if I could get a glimpse of The King and Queen, and it was really marvellous.
Beautiful sunny day … if you see the large green tree across from the church, I was glad to be able to get under that out of the heat.
Everyone in an upbeat mood and all of us chatting away with the strangers around us.
Some telling the stories of their previous Royal sightings, in the UK and in Asia, all of us discussing which way the Royal Couple would walk and would we get to see them.
I walked up there, about a twenty minute walk from here and just by luck got caught up at a pedestrian crossing the authorities were stopping people from using.
After a few minutes, one of the protection men in suits and earpieces told us this is where the vehicles would be turning into, so we all stayed there. The other end of the street had many people, more than our end.
The small, but loud, demonstration was across the road from us, but got no attention.
Then the helicopter came overhead, so noisey, and the motorcycle outriders zoomed in, the lead ones stopping next to us, then whistles as the ones coming behind overtook them, all high speed and dramatic.
Then as more outriders came, up the street they went and all the official cars came.
So many that they filled up the entire street and didn’t quite fit in, the last police car and outrider.
All sorts of vehicles, including an ambulance.
Had a good view of a smiling, waving Charles as he went past.
Then a young police officer let us know we could go back the way we came and get into the church garden for the official meet and greet.
Had to go through security, like an airport, with bags checks.
There was a large Sunday School group departing at the same time, but not that many general public yet, so got quite a good position.
A lovely lady in full Korean National Dress was in the crowd and played “God Save The King” continuously on her flute while we waited for the church service to finish, almost an hour I think.
The cameraman filmed us, the crowd, shaking our flags, to add into the news reports.
I scored a flag … they ran out … and it is actually fabric, and has a little gold knob on top. (My Danish flag from a decade ago was plastic.)
We knew they were coming out when all the professional photographers suddenly burst out of the church door on that side and rushed to squat down on the path to capture Charles and Camilla coming through the door.
Lots of chances to see the Couple. They split up a bit after starting off side by side, as they slowly worked their way along one side, then back on the other.
Lots of cheering when they first came out, and then as they were leaving some-one started a HipHipHooray which was quite rousing.
People living in that street were on their balconies … historic terrace houses … getting the best views.
A lot of people lingered after it was over.
The parents of a young couple who are getting married in that church next weekend were invited to be part of the Congregation.
Media interviewed some people who spoke to the Royals, asking them how they spelt their name and photographing them.
I went into the church and took some photos. One of the clergy told some of us where the Royal Couple sat, then took photos of us sitting there.
Lots of people brought their dogs, and so many bouquets, really beautiful flowers of all sorts.
At the end four young women in police and navy uniforms were still trying to carry bundles of them … and a lot had already been taken down the pathway by other helpers.
I walked home through the North Sydney business area … to call at a supermarket … and there were many people all about still carrying their flags.
One young lady told me how she got to shake Camilla’s hand and how beautiful Camilla looked. The group of ladies around me all thought she looked terrific in her outfit, the colour and her hat.
We were all a bit suprised how both she and Charles are quite dainty, but that may have been an optical illusion as the officers and protection people around them were all quite tall and also large build.
It was a wonderful experience, beautiful church, everyone smiling. Not just the public, but the officials in civilian clothing … so many of them … and the Navy and Army people in their uniforms helping out. Everyone really enjoyed the occasion.