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Prince William and Catherine couldn’t keep hands off each other during romantic dinner

Prince William and Duchess Catherine appear to be more in love than ever after their fellow diners reported that the royal couple couldn’t keep their hands off one another during a recent romantic dinner together.

Locals were stunned when William and Catherine ducked into the country restaurant at The Kings Head Hotel in Great Bircham – a few miles from their country home Anmer Hall on Sandringham Estate Norfolk.

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Sources told the Express that William was dressed casually in a blue shirt, denim jeans and trainers while Kate wore cropped jeans, a black jumper and her signature black wedges. Prince William was seen holding his wife’s hand as he ushered her into the restaurant.

Prince George was not in attendance as he no doubt spent the evening at home with his Nanny so that his Mum and Dad could enjoy a royal date night alone together.

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An onlooker reported to the Express: “William was extremely affectionate and considerate towards Kate throughout. She walked in with wet hair. She kept playing with it, twisting it around her fingers while talking to him. They were quite flirtatious and couldn’t keep their hands off each other.

“When they had finished their meal, a couple of locals came up to them and said hello. They smiled and were very chatty, very accommodating. My overwhelming feeling was how normal they were. They just seemed happy to mix with the locals.”

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The pair weren’t entirely alone though, as four bodyguards sat at the table adjacent to them as they dined on a modest meal of black bream with roasted Mediterranean vegetables, baby spinach, marinated olives and oven-dried tomatoes with arrabiata sauce, priced at $28.90. The Duchess apparently sipped on a wine spritzer while William, who was driving, stuck to lime and soda.

The couple have spent the past fortnight in Norfolk overseeing renovations to the 200-year-old Anmer Hall – the country mansion gifted to them by the Queen. The Duchess was apparently keen to get Prince George safely away from their London home at Kensington Palace, after a reported security breach.

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The renovations at Anmer Hall are reported to cost over £1.5 million ($2.7 million) and include a new kitchen and garden room for the 10 bedroom mansion as well as a re-routing of the driveway to allow for greater privacy.

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