This was such a relaxing video to watch. The scenery are unbelievably gorgeous and crisp with deliberate post card vibes. I was just wowed at every turn. I mean the car park entrance, in and of itself, was just lovely #Hamilton is truly stunning *Twinkling Water anyone?*
The foundation stone pillar that you showed us that was laid by HRH Prince of Wales in 1920 who eventually became King Edward XIII who abdicated the thrown for the American divorcee Wallis Simpson...it was quite the scandal and of course led to Queen Elizabeth's father becoming King and the rest is history! Thanks for the wonderful tour today, the art murals were stunning.
It seems the more I learn about history the more scandalous situations I learn about. Thank you for this bit of history. Sounds like a parallel to what's going on with the modern British monarchy in some ways (with my very limited understanding of it, but a royal being involved with an American is the similarly I'm seeing)
This was such a relaxing video to watch. The scenery are unbelievably gorgeous and crisp with deliberate post card vibes. I was just wowed at every turn. I mean the car park entrance, in and of itself, was just lovely #Hamilton is truly stunning *Twinkling Water anyone?*
I really enjoy Bermuda for exactly this reason, even the stairs to the car park were interesting :) It's just a great area to be able to walk around.
Thanks for video! Getting excited for my 6 night cruise from Bayonne, NJ to Bermuda on the beautiful LOTS! 17 days and counting...
How exciting! Love it when the countdown to cruise day is on! Have a fantastic time
The foundation stone pillar that you showed us that was laid by HRH Prince of Wales in 1920 who eventually became King Edward XIII who abdicated the thrown for the American divorcee Wallis Simpson...it was quite the scandal and of course led to Queen Elizabeth's father becoming King and the rest is history! Thanks for the wonderful tour today, the art murals were stunning.
It seems the more I learn about history the more scandalous situations I learn about. Thank you for this bit of history. Sounds like a parallel to what's going on with the modern British monarchy in some ways (with my very limited understanding of it, but a royal being involved with an American is the similarly I'm seeing)