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Princess Charlotte’s Unexpected Pub Visit Leaves Customers in Awe
In a surprising turn of events, Princess Charlotte and her mother, the Princess of Wales, found themselves in an unexpected situation during a recent outing.
Like any parent with young children knows, being prepared for anything is key, and it seems that the princess is well aware of this.
The duo had been traveling through London in a black Range Rover when they made an impromptu stop at the Phoenix Pub in Stockwell, South London.
Stunned customers couldn't believe their eyes as they witnessed the royal pair casually walking hand-in-hand into the pub.
It was a relatable moment that many parents can relate to.
According to a source, while they were in the capital, Charlotte informed her mother that she needed to use the restroom.
Before entering the pub, a plainclothes woman, believed to be a protection officer, approached the bar staff to ask if Charlotte could use the bathroom.
Maggie McKinney, a regular at the pub, recalled the moment, saying, “I was sitting in my usual chair when I looked up and saw Kate Middleton and her daughter Princess Charlotte.
The little girl just trotted in with her mom, went to the toilet, and then trotted out.
They couldn't have been in the pub for more than 10 minutes.
They seemed very nice and totally normal.
Princess Kate was holding her daughter's hand.
Princess Charlotte was just like any other little girl.”
Next week will be an exciting one for Charlotte and her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, as their school will be on a half-term holiday.
This means they will likely have the opportunity to spend quality time with their parents, Prince William and Princess Kate.
The Wales family is getting ready for their annual summer trip to Balmoral, but this visit will be different from previous ones.
Instead of staying at Balmoral Castle itself, William and Kate, along with their children, will be staying in their own private residence on the estate.
The cottage, known as Tomnagar, has three bedrooms and was gifted to Prince William by his late great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.
The couple has chosen to keep their Scottish home extremely private, with very few images available to the public.
Tomnagar is located near Bourke Hall, which is King Charles and Queen Camilla's residence on the Balmoral Estate.
The estate, nestled in the Scottish Highlands between Ballater and Braemar, spans an impressive 50,000 acres.
It offers breathtaking landscapes, including the Dee River Valley, towering mountains, and rolling green hills.
Approximately 50 miles west of Aberdeen, Balmoral Estate provides the Wales family with a serene and picturesque retreat.
While the royal couple does have the assistance of a nanny, they are known to actively participate in fun activities with their children, such as bike riding and baking.
However, it's not all playtime for the young royals.
William and Kate reportedly enforce some household rules at their home, including one that they strictly follow: no shouting.
According to an insider, shouting is absolutely off-limits for the children, and any sign of raised voices is immediately addressed.
Instead of sending their children to their rooms or the naughty step, the royal couple prefers to have what they call a “sofa chat.”
The misbehaving child is calmly taken aside by either Kate or William, where they have a conversation to explain the situation, outline consequences, and ensure that things are resolved without resorting to shouting.
Princess Charlotte's pub visit may have surprised onlookers, but it's a reminder that even royal children have their everyday moments.
As the Wales family prepares for their summer trip to Balmoral, they continue to prioritize a normal upbringing for their children, while also cherishing the privacy and tranquility of their Scottish retreat.