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Royal Wedding Giveaway

Hello everyone! I know it has been a long time since I have blogged but I have an exciting giveaway that I couldn't wait to share with you. May 19th is the Royal Wedding, and I will be heading to Windsor to celebrate. Yes, I'm going to the Royal Wedding, well kind of. I will be amongst the throng of people lining the long walk in order to get a glimpse of this historic couple, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Being there is kind of like full circle for me. My first trip to London was the summer that Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer, and I vividly remember all the excitement around the upcoming nuptials. The day after the wedding, the tour group that I was with, headed up to Scotland and a copy of Diana's dress was already in the window of a department store in Edinburgh!

So in honor of the Royal Wedding, I am doing a giveaway. Some of the items in the giveaway include:

  • A copy of American Princess: The Love Story of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry by Leslie Carroll
  • A copy of The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan
  • A Harry and Meghan Royal Wedding Mug
  • A tin of Harney & Sons Royal Wedding Tea
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Paper Dolls
  • Mini-scones baking kit
Plus surprise items bought on my trip to London





This giveaway is only open to US residents.  Contest ends on May 22nd at noon.

Here are the rules:

1) Leave your name and email address in the comments section
2) If you tweet about the giveaway, and let me know, you get an extra entry.
3) If you are not a follower of the blog, and become one, you get an extra entry.
4) If you like the Scandalous Women Facebook page, you also get an extra entry.

The winner will be announced on May 23rd!

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