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Union Jack Cake Stand - Pack of 1-3-Tier Cake Stand with Union Jack Flag Design - Perfect for Jubilee King's Coronation Street Parties and Events

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With that in mind, perhaps choosing a different scheme altogether may be preferred. For example, floral patterns are quite British - and will look gentle and elegant. Afternoon tea can be pretty much anything you want it to be! Traditionally it’s a mixture of finger sandwiches, cakes, scones and pastries, but in recent years people have recreated the classic afternoon tea and made some quirky interpretations! With The King's coronation date officially this weekend (taking place on Saturday 6 May 2023), many of us are making plans on how we're going to celebrate the special occasion this coronation bank holiday. Whether you're planning to have quiet drinks in or hosting a party, there are the plenty coronation decorations to get you in the mood across the bank holiday weekend.

Served with clotted cream and jam, scones are an essential part of any Afternoon Tea! The royal pastry chef has shared their very own recipe for fruit scones, so you can treat your guests to the same scones as the royals themselves! Baking in individual portions is essential for the afternoon tea aesthetic, so make batches of more miniature desserts that can be nicely arranged on your tiered cake stand. Try the classic Victoria Sponge to keep the tradition, but make smaller versions, one for each guest. With the UK getting ready to celebrate the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III — there are plenty of ways to get into a celebratory mood for the occasion. Whether you plan to watch the monumental event on TV, attend the Coronation Concert or throw a street party, there are plenty of ways to mark this historic event.

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Equally, if you want to keep your decorations simple, we suggest creating your own hand-made coronation decorations such as paper chains, streamers and hanging paper balls. Also, why not take a look at our best coronation recipes for some tasty treats to enjoy over the bank holiday weekend too? As for the Coronation ceremony itself, this event is rooted in a longstanding tradition. On Saturday, 6 May 2023, King Charles will be crowned alongside the Queen Consort. Plus, on the following day, a special Coronation Concert will be broadcast on the BBC, live from Windsor Castle. What do you need for the big day? For those looking to celebrate the momentous occasion in style, here are our tips for creating an afternoon tea fit for royalty. What is afternoon tea? Whether you’re planning a large street party or just a lowkey shindig with friends, there are a few things that you need to make the event extra special. For example, what to wear to a street party is something you should be looking at. Many of us will also be looking for decorations that we can keep as ways to remember this historic event too. Some brands have created special collections to do just that, including Fortnum & Mason and Emma Bridgewater. Both have created stunning limited edition ranges to celebrate and remember King Charles' III coronation. The collections are also great gift ideas if you're attending a street party this bank holiday, or just know someone who is a royal family fan.

What better way to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty the Queen Consort than with a quintessentially British Afternoon Tea fit for Royalty! Sandwiches are easy to serve and a tasty addition to your afternoon tea spread. You can prepare them in advance and choose the flavours to suit your guests. If you don’t have time to close the road by speaking to your local council, you can run what is called a ‘Street Meet’, says A Plan Insurance. So, if you live in a cul de sac, "councils are generally happy for this to go ahead without permission". If not, use your driveways, parking areas and front gardens. After all, none of these will require council permission - and should be problem-free as long as you "don’t obstruct pavements". Where will the Coronation happen? Every party needs a bit of pizzazz, so why not pull out all the stops and create a mouth watering treat to go in the centre of your table? Try our recipe for a delicious Pimms celebration cake and elicit some ‘oohs’ and ‘ahhs’ from your guests. Afternoon tea is what you make it, but the classic menu consists of a tier of finger sandwiches, one of sweet treats and another of scones with clotted cream and jam. You can also add in extras such as crisps, biscuits, savoury pastries and quiche! SconesWhen hosting an event for the Coronation, decor is key. Decorating your space adds a special touch to your afternoon tea party and puts everyone in a celebratory mood. Put mayonnaise, sultanas, curry powder, flaked almonds, turmeric and mango chutney into a bowl and mix together.

We've compiled our favourite coronation table ideas to help you celebrate the coronation in style. Whether you're holding a party and looking for plenty of paper cups and plates, want to decorate in a subtle way with some bunting or are looking for more premium tableware which doubles up as coronation memorabilia, there are plenty of options to cater to all tastes, party sizes and budgets. Benji Lewis, an interior designer, says on decoration: "Whilst red, white and blue are clearly patriotic and you won’t be letting the side down by using these on your tabletop, the Coronation is clearly a massively rare and regal moment so bear that in mind when you consider things."

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