May 2012

  • St. Louis’ Mayor Slay to Declare June 5 as “Queen Elizabeth II Day”

    St. Louis’ Mayor Slay to Declare June 5 as “Queen Elizabeth II Day”

    For immediate release ST. LOUIS – 2012 marks 60 years on the throne for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, and St. Louis will be celebrating this landmark occasion for the worldwide British community with The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Lunch at the London Tea Room. As part of this celebration, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay will…

  • A Debt That Can Never Be Paid

    A Debt That Can Never Be Paid

    Happy Memorial Day! As you celebrate with friends and family, remember what this day is really about. Honoring those who will never again celebrate any day with friends and family, because they chose to serve you, and paid the ultimate price for you to be free. We owe them a debt of gratitude. Live…

  • St. Louisans planning a proper British experience for the Queen’s ‘Diamond Jubilee’

    St. Louisans planning a proper British experience for the Queen’s ‘Diamond Jubilee’

    HATS OFF TO THE QUEEN: St. Louis Britophiles are planning their own celebration to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee — 60 years on the throne. The group is organizing a Jubilee Lunch at the London Tea Room on June 5, when St. Louisans will join with Royals watchers from around the world to…

  • St. Louis Celebrates The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

    St. Louis Celebrates The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

    For immediate release ST. LOUIS – 2012 marks 60 years on the throne for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, and St. Louis will be celebrating this landmark occasion for the worldwide British community with The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Lunch at the London Tea Room. “Her Majesty is highly respected worldwide, and has always loved and…

  • Prince Harry in Washington, DC

    Prince Harry in Washington, DC

    Earlier this week, HRH Prince Harry was in Washington DC honoring wounded veterans and accepting an award from the Atlantic Council for his and HRH The Duke of Cambridge’s (Prince William) charitable efforts. At the Monday night award dinner, Prince Harry was introduced by a humorous Secretary of State Colin Powell.