The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been spending the coronavirus pandemic at their Norfolk home with their three children. And the family were seen enjoying a summer holiday outing at Mable’s Paint Pot in Kings Lynn.
Twitter account Kate’s Royal Closet posted on Saturday: “The Cambridge’s were spotted at Mable’s Paint Pot, a pottery painting shop in Burnham Market, Norfolk.
“Kate and the children must have painted some adorable pieces!”
Commenting on the tweet, one royal fan wrote: “Aww that’s such a cute place!! Imagine the adorable moment.”
Another said: “That is a very inviting and adorable shop front!”
A third added: “Aww so cute.”
One more wrote: “What an adorable place!”
On its website, Mable’s Paint Pot describes itself as a “ceramic craft and pot painting centre where people of all ages can get creative with ceramics in a truly enchanting and inspiring setting”.
It adds: “We provide all the materials you’ll need and we are always on hand to offer friendly advice and encouragement.
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When customers have completed their design the item is glazed, fired and ready to be collected around a week later.
Mable’s in Burnham Market also sells traditional sweets, cards, ice cream and flowers.
The shop – which is decorated with beautiful flowers outside – has a pink door, matching windows and sign.
The Cambridges have been at their Anmer Hall home since March.
During the coronavirus lockdown, William and Kate kept busy with virtual engagements.
They also had their hands full home-schooling their children.
Since restrictions have eased, the royal couple have started stepping out for face-to-face visits.
William and Kate’s sighting at Mable’s Paint Pot comes as new royal book Finding Freedom has claimed the Cambridges have an “equal partnership”.
Authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand write that William is “involved in every aspect of raising his three children – including school drop-off and pickup, as well as homework”.
The book adds: “He and Kate, who had an equal partnership when it came to the house, were modern parents. William prepared meals as much as Kate did.
“When William and Kate took over the apartment at 1A, they wanted the kitchen to be at the heart of the home. It wasn’t just practical; it was also symbolic.
“Like his mother had wanted for him, William desired relatively normal childhoods for his kids, even if his eldest son was destined to be King.”