Princess Kate's 'respectful' gesture left radio host stunned: 'It stuck in my head'
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The presenter has shared details about his face-to-face meeting
A radio host has opened up on meeting Princess Kate and the respectful gesture she made that stuck in his head.
The Princess of Wales teamed up with the Roman Kemp for a short film about mental wellbeing.
The radio presenter has now shared details about his face-to-face meeting with the senior member of the Royal Family.
He said: "We had a Zoom call, just her and me. And she was like, ‘Oh, you know, I can come over to your place and do it there [film a video].’
The Princess of Wales teamed up with the Roman Kemp for a short film about mental wellbeing.
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"And I just said, ‘No, let’s go to my parents’. It’s a bigger house. I don’t want to bring royalty to a flat in Vauxhall.
Kemp told the Times: "We were sitting at the kitchen counter, with my mum and dad and my sister with all the dogs, and Kate was there with us.
"The funniest thing was she didn't have any shoes on because she was respectful enough to take her shoes off at the door.
"That really stuck in my head because you never see royalty with no shoes."
Last weekend, Princess Kate attended her first music festival in a surprise appearance from the royal.
The Princess of Wales was spotted at the Houghton Festival in Norfolk.
Kate and her friends opted to dine at the Turntable & Napkin restaurant during the festival, where a four-course meal costs £60.
Following their meal, it is reported that the Princess of Wales and her party left a £700 tip for the restaurant staff.
"[Catherine] was in high spirits, ordering spicy margaritas, eating affogato, and speaking affably with the other members of her party.
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Princess Kate attended her first music festival in a surprise appearance from the royal.
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"Her companions apparently carted in a huge, balthazar-sized bottle of AIX rosé and, together with Kate, left the festival restaurant staff a £700 tip" reports the London Evening Standard.
A balthazar is a 12-litre bottle and it would cost about £500 from a wine shop.
The Princess was dining with the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley at their home at the time the festival was taking place on their 1,000-acre estate.
A source told the Mail: "After dinner, one of the guests suggested that Catherine go to the festival.
"Catherine was nervous about the idea, but, after much discussion with her protection officers, she went with lots of security. William wasn't there."