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Long Island Catches Royal Wedding Fever

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Cardboard cutouts of the royal newlyweds greet customers at Stew Leonard’s.

British colonists settled Long Island nearly 400 years ago, but the connection remains strong, as shown by local celebrations of the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

On Friday, Stew Leonard’s in East Meadow gave a local couple the royal treatment by hosting their wedding at the store with all the trappings, including royal wedding cake.

Rudy and Nadine Michaud were married by Hempstead Town Clerk Sylvia A. Cabana in a royal-styled wedding with many store workers dressed in medieval costumes.

Following the ceremony, Stew Leonard’s French-trained baker, Beth Leonard Hollis, served her royal wedding cake replicating the actual royal cake using lemon and elderflower flavors.

The cake was available for sale to serve at the many royal wedding viewing parties being held across Long Island.

Another local retailer, Total Wine Spirits & More in Westbury, got into the royal wedding spirit by hosting a tasting event on Friday for London-based Broker’s Gin.

Founded in 1997 by Martin and Andy Dawson, their gin is produced in England and is now distributed in all 50 states.