RESIDENTS of a care home in Ascot pulled out all the stops to celebrate the Royal Wedding with a good old fashioned knees-up.
Relatives, friends and staff from Larkland House, in London Road, dressed up the house in Union Jack bunting and guests could have fun making wedding cards and paper crowns.
A special afternoon tea followed the ceremony, which included a red, white and blue three tiered cake.
Shawndell Barker, home manager at Larkland House, said: “Celebrating Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding day was not only a wonderful opportunity to bring the community together, but it was also a great reminiscence activity for residents – particularly for those living with dementia.
“Many of the residents love to talk about the Queen and her life, so celebrating the marriage of her youngest grandson was a great talking point for all of us here at Larkland House.
“We all loved the opportunity to bring out the bunting out once again for a day of celebrations and toasting the newlyweds with our neighbours.”
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