Two days before the coronation, Prince William and Kate Middleton did not borrow a carriage or a carriage.
The couple was indeed immortalized in the London underground, this Thursday, May 4, while he was going to the Dog and Duck, a pub in the English capital.
A decision kept secret until the last moment, in order to preserve the safety of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The latter were thus immortalized in the process of validating their pass at the terminal, then traveling on board the Elizabeth Line.
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pints of cider
The couple traveled three stations between Acton and Tottenham Court Road, while chatting with transport company employees about their organization for the coronation, as reported by the
Mirror
.
Upon their arrival, Prince William and Kate Middleton, dressed in a red Eponine London coat, also made a strong impression on London Underground passengers, who certainly did not expect to see Wales at the bend of a corridor.
The couple then walked to the pub, where they enjoyed pints of cider.
Prince William was also able to pour the very first pint of Kingmaker, a beer brewed especially for the coronation.
The parents of George, 9, Charlotte, 8, and Louis, 5, then posed with hundreds of royal followers waiting for them outside the establishment.
A visit during which Kate Middleton notably indicated that her eldest son was “enthusiastic” as the coronation of his grandfather, Charles III, approaches.
The day before, the Wales and their children had indeed been immortalized during the rehearsals of the ceremony, which will take place on May 6, at Westminster Abbey.
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