Low spirits over high tea in Victoria, B.C., as Empress patrons mourn the Queen
VICTORIA — Afternoon sunshine streams into the Fairmont Empress Hotel’s iconic high tea room in Victoria, British Columbia, but cannot lift the sombre mood brought on by the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Priscilla Luk of Vancouver says she took a float plane to Victoria on Friday to attend high tea at the Empress, which has long embraced its royal heritage, and help her mourn the monarch.
She holds up her mobile phone, scrolling through her Chinese-language social media posts paying tribute to the Queen.
“It’s different to be here,” she said. “Today is a little bit sad, yes, to remember, to remember Queen Elizabeth.”