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Boris Johnson unveils plans for a grand celebration of Henry VIII with actors playing the Tudor king and courtiers at Hampton Court Palace today
Moment in history: Boris Johnson unveils plans for a grand celebration of Henry VIII with actors playing the Tudor king and courtiers at Hampton Court Palace today
Boris Johnson unveils plans for a grand celebration of Henry VIII with actors playing the Tudor king and courtiers at Hampton Court Palace today  Hampton Court

Flotilla on Thames to celebrate the Tudor king

Katharine Barney, Evening Standard
27 Feb 2009


A TUDOR pageant is to take place on the Thames to mark the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's coronation.

Actors playing the king and members of his court will be aboard a magnificent flotilla sailing from the Tower of London to Hampton Court Palace. The pageant will be the highlight of a month-long series of cultural activities celebrating the history of London, which was launched today by Mayor Boris Johnson.

The events, called the Story of London, include shows, guided walking tours, music workshops and history lectures. Speaking today at Hampton Court Palace, Mr Johnson said: "London. Londinium amo. (I love London). A little place by the river that is home to millions and is a colossus on the world stage. There are so many stories to tell, in so many different ways, and the Story of London will be a kaleidoscopic exposition of the city's past, present and future. It will bring together some superb attractions."

Filmmakers, writers and historians will be involved in the events, depicting the history of London through different mediums. The Museum of London will host the first guided tour behind the scenes, including a look at the most unusual back door in London which opens onto the Roman London wall.

Munira Mirza, the Mayor's director of cultural policy, said: "We want to help support new types of event that showcase the brilliance of London."

The pageant will be part of the Living History weekend on 20-21 June.

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I as one of the rowers today, from Tower Bridge to Teddington Lock...thanks to all the spectators, you were fab

- Gaye, Crawley, UK, 20/06/2009 18:16
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I think Charles, London's comment is motivated by jealousy.

- Sharon, London, 18/06/2009 10:54
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Excellent to celebrate London's history in this way. Let's have more!

- Paul B, Bexleyheath, Kent, 06/03/2009 16:55
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What a simple but brilliant idea, hope some of this gets televised and would love to see Boris in one of those outfits.

- Gordon, UK, 01/03/2009 08:30
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Total waste of money. We are going to celebrate a man who had his wives killed when he felt like it.

- Charles, London, 28/02/2009 08:01
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