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Across the Additionally title,I will love this long weekend, the riverside institution will delight monarchists and republicans alike. From June 1 to 3, children and adults can enjoy Punk Alley, a raucous theatrical production that invites audiences to create placards and write songs of their own. Then there are the street dancing workshops; performances of the joyous children’s play Party; classical concerts led by the Nu Civilisation Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; and a screening of Danny Boyle’s anarchic Pistol, followed by a panel discussion with the Oscar winner himself and Maisie Williams, who plays fashion icon Jordan in the new series. Bookend your visit to the Southbank Centre with a walk along the Thames and, before you reach Tower Bridge, pause to take in Burberry’s new floating meadow. Made from recycled plastic collected from rivers across the UK and featuring 6,000 plants, the zero-waste installation is now open to the public. (The British brand has also created an art wall by the Tower of London in partnership with Jon Emmony; collaborated with the National Literacy Trust to display Jubilee messages and drawings from school children on bus stops across London; and released a limited edition scarf inspired by the flora and fauna of the UK.)
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Many of the Additionally title_link ,I will love this best afternoon teas in London will be given a Jubilee-themed twist over the long weekend, but it’s difficult to beat Fortnum & Mason’s Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon, the stately parlor, opened by the Queen herself in 2012, where you can sample a Jubilee Beacon cocktail made with gin, Dubonnet and Royal Tokaji as you devour crustless coronation chicken sandwiches, miniature chocolate orbs and delicate swan-shaped choux pastries (a nod to the fact that the Queen is technically the owner of every unclaimed swan swimming in Wales and England’s open waters). Then again, Bridgerton fans may be tempted by The Lane, whose Regency afternoon tea—which includes flaky sausage rolls, a rich sticky toffee pudding, slices of chocolate cake piped with lilac buttercream and topped with fondant crowns, and a gin and Dubonnet Queen’s punch—is served in the storied theatre’s stunning pastel-colored grand saloon. More contemporary but no less delicious are the menus at Shangri-La at The Shard, where guests are brought miniature chocolate and raspberry Shards to share, and Prêt-à-Portea at The Berkeley, where treats come in the shape of the Queen’s most beloved accessories, from her Launer London handbags to her retina-searing hats.
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