The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted enjoying a Sunday roast in a local Berkshire pub after a difficult few weeks of online harassment.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle popped into The Rose & Crown in Winkfield village with a friend or employee with little Archie for a two-hour visit.
Harry enjoyed a few pints while two protection officers watched on, while Meghan stuck to water during the meal.
A fellow diner reported that baby Archie was "good as gold", according to The Sun, and felt that the couple had been to the pub previously judging by their mannerisms.
"Meghan was cradling Archie most of the time. The little lad was as good as gold, I didn’t hear him cry once while he was there.
"No other customers recognised them. The staff clearly knew who they were but kept the service low-key," they added.
“They did indicate to me they had been there before. They just chatted away like any normal couple and were laughing a lot."
The lovely afternoon out for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex comes after they were criticised for taking four private planes in 11 days.
Members of the press and the public alike branded them hypocrites for choosing to travel in private planes, which use seven times the emissions per person than a commercial flight, while campaigning for climate change action.
Meghan, Harry and Archie have travelled to Ibiza to celebrate Meghan's birthday recently and spent a weekend at Elton John's villa in Nice. They are also scheduled to visit the Queen at Balmoral soon.
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