Tea Wedding Party
This party is done in the Hotel of Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza every Friday morning, you can watch the televised wedding of Kate Midddleton and Prince William. That sentiment was echoed by many of the 200 royal watchers who filled the hotel's tea room, lounge and dining room. A sea of fancy hats and feather fascinator hair accessories flooded the main floor of the elegant downtown hotel.
Three generations of the Warden family gathered at the Hotel Sask to share the royal wedding experience, 82 year old Shirley Warden of Regina, her doughtier Kathryn Warden, 60 and her 24 year old grand doughtier, Alixandra stoicheff, both of Saskatoon.
The Kaminski family, Dwight and Laura, and their children Karsen, 4, Karter, 7 and Karlene 9, described the royal wedding tea as a once in a lifetime opportunity. Four year old Karsen was up bouncing on his bed at 2:15 a.m. He was excited. This is his first wedding, his mom said. No tea spa and other kind of tea party, but just hospitality and know each other closer.