“So everyone was a bit shocked when the Prince of Wales walked in.
“William had our homemade burger, fries and a lemonade. Others in his party had the homemade pie and someone had the sea bass.”
The Prince booked a table at the Walnut Tree Pub inconspicuously. Photo / Getty Images
The Prince posed for a photo with Lisa James, who served him and his team, and pub regulars Gary Fermor and Nick Lowe.
The owner added: “Somebody asked for a photo and his security guards said no. Then he walked to the loos by himself and Lisa asked him if he minded having a photo and he said yes.
“It was a great pleasure to host him.”
The group spent 90 minutes at the pub, with Prince William’s security team paying the bill and leaving the generous tip.
Prince William – who took on the Duchy of Cornwall, a private estate across 20 counties, when his father King Charles ascended the throne in 2022 – tries to visit part of the Duchy once every four to six weeks, meeting stakeholders at its farms and offices.
Meanwhile, Prince William recently joked he is a “taxi driver” for his three children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and 7-year-old Prince Louis, and he and his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales, try to be as hands-on as possible with their brood.
Appearing on Brazil’s Domingão com Huck, he said: “Play dates, taxi driver, sports days, matches, playing in the garden when I can.
“School run most days. I mean, Catherine and I share it, but she probably does the bulk of it.”
The royal couple have chosen not to give their kids mobile phones and plan to take a cautious approach as they get older because they don’t want them exposed to danger online.
Prince William said: “It is really hard. Our children don’t have phones.
“When George moves on to secondary school, maybe he’ll have one with limited access.
“We talk to him and explain why we don’t think it’s right. With full access, children end up seeing things on the internet that they shouldn’t. But with restricted access, I think it’s good for messaging.”
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