Happy Queens Day! Palace security, the king’s cake, the queen’s portraits, and a stunning photograph!
Happy Queens Day!
Weather is perfect for Corea’s celebrations. There’s the sun!
All entrances and exits to the palace are tightly guarded
Biometrics capture is in place. So if anyone is even thinking of trying anything, better not
This also makes it convenient for you to return to the palace fast during the week-long festivities
Breathalyzers are also there. You can’t visit the queen if you’re drunk
Food and drink--non-alcoholic-- are provided at the palace. Even drinking stations are there for hydration
Don’t bring much other than yourself and your camera, really
It’s basically a huge party-- and this author knows the king and queen can afford it, using their own money, unlike some royal families I can but won’t name
Attire is smart casual. You want to be able to comfortably enjoy the palace grounds under the September sun, but you also don’t want to be too disheveled in case you meet the king and queen, do you?
For the guests’ own safety, the gate would turn you away if you’re not wearing comfortable footwear (So take a cue from the queen and ditch the heels, ladies. Who are you trying to impress anyway, the king? He’s taken!)
The Royal Public Affairs Office released an official palace greeting this morning, along with gorgeous portraits of the queen.
To quote:
Their Majesties and the Gwangyeongjon Palace wish the citizens of Corea a Happy Queens Day.
The Royal Public Affairs Office is pleased to release the following portraits of Her Majesty the Queen.
It’s the first Queens Day in thirty years that Corea has a queen.
And such a beloved queen.
She is so beautiful. This author is quite in love with her. Happy Queens Day, Your Majesty!
And here’s the first juicy tidbit of Queens Day: the King made a cake for the queen.
It looks like a very simple but quite beautifully done strawberry shortcake.
I loved the cake and the queen’s adorable face, but there was another photo in the Royal Public Affairs Office packet that, well, made this author go to the powder room and scream, yes.
Apparently, the Royal Public Affairs Office had secretly invited Corea News photographer correspondent Di Elle and she was given leave to take this portrait of the king and queen.
I’m crying! Di Elle has more photos, but says she will give them to me at the right time. That’s absolutely fine! I will be happily surprised along with everyone else then! Thank you, @di-elle! You are marvelous! I’m still crying!
Happy Queens Day, darlings! Stay tuned for more updates.
I’M GOING TO THE PALACE!
And don’t they think I’m getting distracted from getting the scoop on the announcement we’ve all been waiting for-- I’ll keep my eyes and ears open, readers! Stay tuned!














