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Saturday 19 May 2018 I 11:30am
St James Hotel
£19.95 per person
Join St James Hotel for an afternoon of Royal celebrations to celebrate the marriage of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle.
11.30 am
Champagne arrival in the Great Room overlooking the beautiful Nottingham Castle.
11.45 am
Full afternoon tea with a selection of delicious freshly made sandwiches, cakes and
scones served with clotted cream and jam. Freshly brewed unlimited tea or coffee.
12.00 pm
Televised marriage of the happy couple at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle with Champagne toast.
£19.95 per person.
To book for what will be an unforgettable day please call 0115 941 1114 (option 3) or email events@stjames-hotel.com
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