The Philippine Star

A ROYAL VISIT WITH NENE QUIMSON

- Text & photos by FRANNIE JACINTO For comments and ideas, please email jacinto.fa@gmail.com.

England always delights. A must-visit for travelers as it offers the best of everything for culture lovers, history buffs and fashion aficionado­s.

Arriving on the day of the London Bridge terrorist attack, my cell phone was filled with messages from concerned friends who advised me to either postpone or just cancel the whole trip all together. Yet, it was noticeable that the British were firm in their resolve with their motto, “Stay calm and carry on.” Many residents echoed a similar sentiment, “Life has to go on. Let us show that we are not afraid and go about our daily lives, otherwise we would have lost the battle to the terrorists.” It was a delight to visit Nene Quimson’s beautifull­y appointed estate in Ascot that she only resides in for a few months each year. As we toured the area, we heard that some of its famous residents were the Beatles and members of nobility, as well as the world-famous Royal Ascot Racecourse and a number of exceptiona­l private schools and boarding schools.

Nene makes sure to touch base with her long-time UK friends who fondly refer to her open house as “Quimson Season.” Lucky for us, a delicious lunch was served and shared with Linda and Tonet

Lagdameo, New York socialite Elizabeth Kabler and her cousin Nancy Hudson accompanie­d by Joanne de Asis Benitez. Linda recounted that they had just attended a diplomatic affair with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Since they were informed beforehand that it is customary not to engage in a conversati­on with the royal couple unless spoken to, everyone strictly followed the directive. However, they were quite surprised because as they were introduced by the marshal of the Diplomatic Court, who informed their majesties that Tonet had twice been designated ambassador to the Royal Court of St. James, Prince Philip jokingly asked him, “And what did you do wrong that you are back?” The ever diplomatic queen smilingly followed it up with, “And what did you do right to return?”

In 1988, Nene founded the Filipino Women’s Associatio­n (UK) when she was then the Philippine ambassador’s wife. Together with a small group of 14 women, she formed an organizati­on that would project a balanced view of Filipino women with an emphasis on their positive contributi­on to society. This was to counteract the negative image of Filipinas as “mail order brides” because they were being portrayed as such in the UK media at that time. Soon after, the group increased in membership and she agreed to be its patron and president of honor, thus starting the tradition of having the spouse of the Philippine ambassador as patron of FWA-UK. Twenty-nine years later, the associatio­n is going strong and gathers annually for a fundraisin­g event that coincides with our Philippine Independen­ce Day. They make sure that all the proceeds are funneled for scholarshi­ps, livelihood projects, and survivors of major calamities that beset our country.

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 ??  ?? FWA-UK board members Eleanor Sy Templeman, Elvie Phillips, Imee Pinto, Zanie Del Mundo, Nene Martin, Arlene Morley, Nanie Tamayo with Esther Murray, Bing Cabatic, Clarita Richardson and Dulia Prado
FWA-UK board members Eleanor Sy Templeman, Elvie Phillips, Imee Pinto, Zanie Del Mundo, Nene Martin, Arlene Morley, Nanie Tamayo with Esther Murray, Bing Cabatic, Clarita Richardson and Dulia Prado
 ??  ?? Ready for the Royal Ascot race: Marybeth de Leon with Linda, Iya and JM Lagdameo and Margie Floirendo
Ready for the Royal Ascot race: Marybeth de Leon with Linda, Iya and JM Lagdameo and Margie Floirendo
 ??  ?? Nancy Hudson, Joanne de Asis, Joey Assad, Wito Quimson and Elizabeth Kabler
Nancy Hudson, Joanne de Asis, Joey Assad, Wito Quimson and Elizabeth Kabler
 ??  ?? The Lahing Kayumanggi Dance Company is composed of Pinoys based in the United Kingdom and headed by Ronnie del Barrio (right).
The Lahing Kayumanggi Dance Company is composed of Pinoys based in the United Kingdom and headed by Ronnie del Barrio (right).
 ??  ?? Long-time London residents Angel and Marivicki Arando, Odo and Tess Lazatin, Jamie Tapales Oakes, Donna Noche
Long-time London residents Angel and Marivicki Arando, Odo and Tess Lazatin, Jamie Tapales Oakes, Donna Noche
 ??  ?? Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James Tonet Lagdameo is flanked by wife Linda, Nene Quimson and author Frannie Jacinto.
Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James Tonet Lagdameo is flanked by wife Linda, Nene Quimson and author Frannie Jacinto.
 ??  ?? The e cient Quimson sta members Brenda, Celerino and Lito ready to serve fresh English strawberri­es.
The e cient Quimson sta members Brenda, Celerino and Lito ready to serve fresh English strawberri­es.
 ??  ?? Londoners Remy Reyes and Jun Terra with visiting National Artist BenCab
Londoners Remy Reyes and Jun Terra with visiting National Artist BenCab
 ??  ?? Minda Feliciano, Jose Macicior and Beng Aspillera
Minda Feliciano, Jose Macicior and Beng Aspillera
 ??  ?? Carlos and Madlen Faustmann
Carlos and Madlen Faustmann
 ??  ?? Ninette and Michael Thornton with Josie Sei art
Ninette and Michael Thornton with Josie Sei art
 ??  ?? Rowena Romulo and Chris Joseph
Rowena Romulo and Chris Joseph
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