Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge left baby George at home last week as they headed to Norfolk and were spotted enjoying a low key night at a hotel, where they headed for dinner and appeared more in love than ever, as they kissed and cuddled through the meal.
The couple were overseeing the final renovations at their Sandringham mansion, Anmer Hall and clearly took advantage of having some quality time without George as they headed to the Kings Head Hotel in nearby Great Bircham. Appearing very unroyal the couple were apparently pretty laidback and the Duchess even arrived with wet hair.
"No one could believe it when Wills and Kate just walked in and headed over to the bar. Aside from the fact they had four bodyguards with them, they looked like any other young couple in love," a source told the Daily Star, "Kate's hair was still wet and they were both in jeans."
Wet hair on a date? Kate's a girl after our own heart!
Kate and Wills headed out in Norfolk (SplashNews)
"They had the look of any other parents who had grabbed the opportunity for a night out without the baby," the insider went on, "William asked for a table in a quieter part of the pub as the main restaurant was packed, so staff sat them in the bar. All evening, they were holding hands and giggling. Kate kept tousling her hair in a flirty way. Wills couldn't take his eyes off her for the whole meal. They were really lovey-dovey and they were kissing a lot."
They apparently both tucked into a grilled fish dish and shared ice cream for dessert. We love hearing how normal they can be, so down to earth!
They travelled back to London on Friday night using a public train and were spotted heading through Kings Cross with their dog Lupo and security team. Prince William will soon be starting a new job with the Air Ambulance in the area, meaning the family will be based in Norfolk.
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