‘How dirty can you be?’: Royals stun commuters with unexpected train trip
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Royal engagements often follow a carefully orchestrated routine, with grand arrivals and meticulous planning.
But every so often, the usual script is rewritten, leaving onlookers surprised and delighted.
This was precisely the case during the Prince and Princess of Wales’ latest outing, which took an unexpected turn and quickly became the talk of the town.
Royal engagements often followed a predictable pattern, but the Prince and Princess of Wales broke from tradition during their latest trip.
Commuters were taken by surprise when Prince William, 42, and Princess Catherine, 43, opted to take the train to Wales instead of their usual motorcade or helicopter transport.
Passengers at a Cardiff station captured the moment, snapping photos and videos as the royal couple walked through.
Princess Catherine wore a striking red coat, a nod to the Welsh flag, and was seen waving at onlookers in a video shared on social media.
‘Not the only one who has a bounce in the step back inside. By train to Pontypridd, South Wales,’ one user wrote while posting the clip.
‘William and Catherine took the train to Wales this morning,’ another commented.
After arriving, the couple made their way to The Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd, where owner Theresa Conner taught them how to make traditional Welsh cakes.
Pontypridd was a key stop on their visit, as the town had suffered extensive damage from Storm Bert and Storm Darraugh in November and December last year.
Many homes and businesses had been flooded, and widespread power outages had affected the area.
‘It’s lovely and an honour for Pontypridd to have a visit. They are coming to visit Pontypridd where a lot of people have been affected here by the floods,’ Conner shared.
‘For them to do so will help boost people in the town and raise our profile.’
The Welsh Cake Shop had been a staple in the community for more than 25 years, serving locals its signature treats.
During the visit, the Prince and Princess shared a lighthearted moment as they got hands-on in the kitchen.
‘How dirty can you be? Flour everywhere?’ William joked as they baked.
The pair laughed as they got to work, embracing the messy task of making the traditional delicacies.
This outing marked their second joint royal engagement of the year, following Princess Catherine’s return to public duties in January after her remission from cancer.
Watch the video of their visit below.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ unexpected train trip and hands-on experience in Pontypridd made for a memorable outing.
What do you think of their down-to-earth approach to royal engagements? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
But every so often, the usual script is rewritten, leaving onlookers surprised and delighted.
This was precisely the case during the Prince and Princess of Wales’ latest outing, which took an unexpected turn and quickly became the talk of the town.
Royal engagements often followed a predictable pattern, but the Prince and Princess of Wales broke from tradition during their latest trip.
Commuters were taken by surprise when Prince William, 42, and Princess Catherine, 43, opted to take the train to Wales instead of their usual motorcade or helicopter transport.
Passengers at a Cardiff station captured the moment, snapping photos and videos as the royal couple walked through.
Princess Catherine wore a striking red coat, a nod to the Welsh flag, and was seen waving at onlookers in a video shared on social media.
‘Not the only one who has a bounce in the step back inside. By train to Pontypridd, South Wales,’ one user wrote while posting the clip.
‘William and Catherine took the train to Wales this morning,’ another commented.
After arriving, the couple made their way to The Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd, where owner Theresa Conner taught them how to make traditional Welsh cakes.
Pontypridd was a key stop on their visit, as the town had suffered extensive damage from Storm Bert and Storm Darraugh in November and December last year.
Many homes and businesses had been flooded, and widespread power outages had affected the area.
‘It’s lovely and an honour for Pontypridd to have a visit. They are coming to visit Pontypridd where a lot of people have been affected here by the floods,’ Conner shared.
‘For them to do so will help boost people in the town and raise our profile.’
The Welsh Cake Shop had been a staple in the community for more than 25 years, serving locals its signature treats.
During the visit, the Prince and Princess shared a lighthearted moment as they got hands-on in the kitchen.
‘How dirty can you be? Flour everywhere?’ William joked as they baked.
The pair laughed as they got to work, embracing the messy task of making the traditional delicacies.
This outing marked their second joint royal engagement of the year, following Princess Catherine’s return to public duties in January after her remission from cancer.
Watch the video of their visit below.
Key Takeaways
- The Prince and Princess of Wales surprised commuters by taking a train to Wales instead of their usual royal transport.
- Princess Catherine wore a red coat, acknowledging the Welsh flag, while onlookers captured the moment on social media.
- The couple visited The Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd, a town heavily impacted by recent storms, where they learned to make traditional Welsh cakes.
- Their visit marked their second joint royal engagement of the year, following Princess Catherine’s return to duties after her cancer remission.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ unexpected train trip and hands-on experience in Pontypridd made for a memorable outing.
What do you think of their down-to-earth approach to royal engagements? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.