Thanks, @Mutt Daeng. My daughter seriously wants to go to the UK but I'm a bit concerned about how she will be received there. She looks Thai, speaks American English, and was raised from birth by a German. She doesn't know what the capital city is, the name of the river which runs through London, what exactly makes up the United Kingdom, or who the King is. She does, though, know of Queen Elizabeth. Harry and Megan . . . never heard of them. So not all terrible.
A close and dear friend of ours who currently lives in Blighty is cleaning out his garage as a starter for her as I write (but I must provide the bedding) and promises to teach her the Queen's English and some of Britain's fabulous history. I now refer to her as farang and she's been instructed to refer to french fries as chips going forward.
Now to wrap it all up I need to find a great British restaurant in Bangkok where we can celebrate this momentous event and where I can savour a pale ale and introduce my daughter to some of the UK's finest delectables . . . such as Yorkshire pudding (yum). Some examples of what I would like to see on the menu (my sincere apologies for wetting your appetite, especially if there is naught you can do about it ).