Royal Wedding Celebration Party - Congratulations to Prince William and Miss Kate Middleton, Includes BBC live broadcast
2011-04-29
When: Friday, April 29th, 2011 17:00–20.30
Where: BCCT Office Reception Area
(26F, President International Tower No.9-11, Song Gao Rd, Taipei /
台北市松高路9-11號統一國際大樓26樓)
Cost: Members: NT$ 1,500/ Non-members: NT$1,650
Dress Code: Come dressed in red, white or blue

Traditional British party food, wine, beer, soft drinks and a lot of fun!
(After party at Carnegie’s- includes free entry and a glass of bubbly on arrival)
To celebrate the marriage of Prince William to Miss Kate Middleton on April 29, the British Chamber of Commerce in Taipei invites you join in the fun by attending its party which will include a LIVE BBC broadcast of the wedding ceremony. Guests will be seated on long tables in a ‘street party’ style. Only 50 spaces available so please book early to avoid disappointment.
A wide selection of food and drinks will be available including British party favorites such as; Cheddar Cheese and Pickle, Mini Potato’s with Sour Cream and Caviar, Quiche Lorraine, Lincolnshire Sausage with Mash Potato, Shepherd’s Pie, Roasted Rib Eye with Yorkshire Pudding, Pork Medallions with Curry Sauce, Salmon Roll with Pancake and White Wine Sauce, Banoffee Pie, Sherry Trifle, Mince Fruit Pie, Scone with Strawberry Jam and Clotted Cream…and much more…..
To continue the festival mood, guests from the party are invited to continue the celebration at Carnegie’s (free entry and a glass of bubbly! For all BCCT party goers) from 21.00
Structure of the wedding day:
- Miss Middleton will travel to Westminster Abbey by car via The Mall, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and Parliament Square. The ceremony will begin at 1100 BST. The Dean of Westminster will conduct the service, the Archbishop of Canterbury will marry William and Kate and the Bishop of London will give the address. After the service, the couple will travel in a carriage procession to Buckingham Palace along the same route taken earlier by Miss Middleton. There will then be a reception, hosted by the Queen, for guests from the congregation, "representing the couple's official and private lives". In the evening, the Prince of Wales will host a private dinner at Buckingham Palace, followed by dancing, for the couple plus close friends and family.









