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Tea became the official court beverage in England around 1662 when the dowry of a Portuguese princess, Catherine of Braganza, included it upon her marriage to Charles II.
The idea of afternoon tea originated with Anna Russell, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, around 1840. The time between lunch and dinner (Noon and 8 PM) seemed forever, and afternoon tea provided the opportunity for a light snack and socializing.
Afternoon Tea quickly became a British tradition. National Afternoon Tea Week is about reminding people throughout the land of this tradition and offering an opportunity to participate.
This event first occurred in 2010 and was created by Keith Newton.
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