The Asian Age

Pajamas, high tea: Royal wedding fans gearing up to party

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New York: In pajamas and old wedding gowns, with high tea or a bit of the early morning bubbly, royal watchers in the US and around the globe are fascinator- ready to watch the nuptials of Prince Harry and his unpreceden­ted fiancee: Meghan Markle.

He’s the spare to the heir, soon to be booted to sixth in line for the throne, but Harry is forever the people’s prince to many inside and outside the Commonweal­th who once wondered whether the bad boy of Windsor would ever tie the knot.

She, of TV Suits fame, has whipped up some big fan buzz, including those thrilled by her mixed race heritage.

Their “woke” wedding ( the Spice Girls are expected) is May 19 at midday, Windsor Castle time, or about 7 am in the Eastern US.

Viewing party plans are in the works, as are pricey hotel packages and bar meet ups.

The frenzied have their own Facebook groups and some have cajoled less- enthused spouses to jet across the pond to watch the pomp in person from a spot on the carriage route.

Julie Brillhart, a hardcore royal enthusiast in Hurricane, West Virginia, said she fired up her Harry and Meghan Facebook group to connect fans with parties back in November, “the minute I woke up in the morning and found out Meghan and Harry were engaged.”

The group now has nearly 5,000 members. “We are in love with Meghan Markle,” said Brillhart, a former career logistics specialist in the Army.

“For every little black girl who has ever wanted her very own princess who is a well- known, modern princess, they now have one. Isn’t that wonderful? She will always be our American princess.”

The group’s members share wedding updates and plans for gatherings, and they live in 91 countries on six of the seven continents.

“We’re actively looking for contacts in Antarctica,” Brillhart said. “They had their own

Wo m e n ’ s March so we thought wouldn’t it be great for them to have their own little gettogethe­r for the wedding. They need something to break the monotony.”

Stateside, a recent APNORC Centre for Public Affairs Research poll shows 19 per cent of Americans are very or extremely likely to watch the marital hoopla. Another 20 per cent said they’re somewhat likely to tune in and another 61 per cent said they were not very likely or not at all likely to watch.

Royal media commentato­r Eloise Parker in New York said much of the US hype is due to Markle’s status not only as an American but a divorced one. She’s “kind of all of us and we could use a good news story right now,” she said.

As for Harry, Parker said, he likely will never be king but, “people have a soft spot for him as the royal bad boy.”

For 31- year- old Esha Dev, who is IndianAmer­ican, the fact that Markle is a fellow woman of colour offers an added connection.

“There’s definitely that, seeing that representa­tion join the royal family,” she said.

Dev plans to host a viewing party, complete with mimosas, English tea and pastries, for a small group of friends in her tiny one- bedroom apartment in Philadelph­ia. “I didn’t even exist when Princess Diana got married,” she said. “The William and Kate wedding didn’t seem like such a big deal to me but this one has really stirred me up.”

In Indianapol­is, legal assistant Kelly Bentley, is on board. She’s married to a Brit. From North Yorkshire, to be exact. She’ll be the one in a crown as they sit at the bar of the Aristocrat Pub & Restaurant, sipping something yummy as the wedding unfolds.

“It’s really fun that she’s from the US. It’s that added connection. I got up early for William and Kate and the Charles and Diana wedding.” “I’m going to try to squeeze into my wedding dress. I might have to wear a sweater to cover the back of it. It’s b e e n nearly 15 ye a r s, ” U h t e laughed. “There’s no shame. We’ve asked the moms to break out their wedding dresses, too.”

For the well- heeled, hotels are also gearing up. The Brazilian Court Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, has on offer the “Royal Romance Suits You” package for a cool $ 24,000 with a four- night stay in its ‘ Brando Suite.’

Upon arrival, guests will receive a bottle of Tignanello and banana cake — Markle’s favorite wine and the flavour chosen for their wedding cake, hotel said. — AP

A recent poll shows 19% of Americans are very or extremely likely to watch the marital hoopla Melissa Uhte, the Aristocrat’s general manager, said the place usually opens for breakfast at 8 a. m. but she’ll hang the welcome sign an hour early for the wedding. On the bar side, for those 21 and older, reservatio­ns were filling up for a royal brunch. On the restaurant side, kids are welcome. Royal attire is encouraged. Uhte’s 5year- old daughter will be Elsa from Frozen.

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