• 11 months ago
Royalists flock to the Slip Inn in Sussex Street, Sydney to celebrate the coronation of Prince Frederik and Australian-born Princess Mary.
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00:28 It's a spicy hot dog with a sauerkraut.
00:31 And it's good food.
00:34 Great cocktail.
00:35 Really cocktail.
00:36 Real cocktail.
00:37 You don't know how authentic this is to Danish food.
00:41 It's so good.
00:42 This is a fairy tale, yeah?
00:44 It is.
00:45 Amelia stayed over at Bondi Junction,
00:47 night out in the town.
00:49 But she wasn't even-- I saw an article
00:51 that said she wasn't even going to go that night.
00:53 And yeah.
00:56 It's just great.
00:57 It's a fairy tale.
00:58 There's not many venues that can probably
01:00 say that anything like this has happened in their spaces.
01:04 So we're extremely lucky, extremely happy,
01:07 that like that's what we did.
01:09 Because we enjoyed the celebration
01:11 and be a part of that.
01:12 When Princess Mary and Prince Frederick got married,
01:16 we had a special fancy booze party.
01:19 And everyone had to come out rageously royal.
01:22 So we had kings and queens and princesses
01:26 and queens, you name it.
01:27 Yeah, wow.
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01:53 We were just saying, I wonder where, exactly where
01:56 in the world they met.
01:57 To be honest, a proud moment for Australia.
02:00 A big moment for Tasmania.
02:04 Putting them back, or putting them on the map.
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