Prince William enjoys 'low key' pub visit with mum-in-law Carole Middleton


Prince William enjoys 'low key' pub visit with mum-in-law Carole Middleton

Prince William spotted at a pub in Norfolk

Prince William was seen at a pub in Norfolk during the family’s Easter break at Anmer Hall. The Prince of Wales reportedly walked in and through the pub, accompanied by his mother-in-law Carole Middleton.

Kate not present at the pub

Despite Prince William's visit, Princess Kate was not seen at the pub. Kate, who has been taking a break from royal duties following planned abdominal surgery in January and her cancer diagnosis, was not spotted at the outing.

Carole Middleton staying with the family

Carole Middleton, who is staying with the family while Kate undergoes cancer treatment, has been described as a dedicated mother who puts her family first. Carole, who previously owned Party Pieces, is known to be close to her grandchildren, including Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Anmer Hall: A haven for the royal children

Anmer Hall, where the Wales family is spending their Easter holiday, is a small animal haven with guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, chickens, and even a pony given to Charlotte for her 7th birthday. The estate, located on the Sandringham Estate grounds, provides ample space for the children and their furry friends to enjoy.


Prince William enjoys 'low key' pub visit with mum-in-law Carole Middleton

Return to royal duties

It remains unclear when Kate will return to her royal duties, following her announcement of undergoing preventive chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer. Meanwhile, the family continues to enjoy their time together at Anmer Hall and other royal residences.