Expert Reveals Kate Middleton Experienced Anxiety and Unease Prior to Attending Norfolk’s 24-Hour Rave, Palace Confidential Reports

According to a royal expert speaking on Palace Confidential, the Princess of Wales, Princess Kate, experienced nerves and apprehension before attending the Houghton Festival in Norfolk, a 24-hour event. The expert, Richard Eden, who is the Daily Mail’s diary editor, revealed that Kate had to get clearance from her security team before attending the festival. Eden also shared details of Kate’s night out, including her enjoyment of spicy margaritas and her generous tip of £700 to the staff at the pop-up restaurant on Houghton Estate, owned by her friends, the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley. It was mentioned that Kate’s activities are carefully planned in advance and must be approved by security. In light of Prince William’s recent night out at Koko club in Camden, it was speculated that Kate may have felt it was her turn to enjoy a night out with friends. The discussion on Palace Confidential also touched on the nostalgia that Kate and William may feel as parents of three, recalling their party animal days when they frequented exclusive nightclubs like Mahiki in central London.

A photo emerged this week of Princess Kate at the festival, where she was seen chatting with other attendees while holding a drink. She wore an all-black outfit, featuring a top with a bardot neckline, statement earrings, and her favorite Veja trainers. The suggestion for Kate to attend the festival reportedly came up during a dinner at Houghton Hall with the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley.

The episode of Palace Confidential also discussed Prince William’s decision not to travel to Australia to watch the Lionesses play Spain in the Women’s World Cup Final, which received criticism. Royal journalist Phil Dampier questioned why William, as President of the FA, was not attending the final, especially considering that neither he nor the king had visited Australia since Charles came to the throne. In defense of William, Eden highlighted his advocacy for women’s football and his efforts in fighting climate change. Eden acknowledged that William often faces criticism for unnecessary travel and suggested that attending a 90-minute football match in Australia would likely lead to further criticism. However, it was mentioned that if the Spanish royals attended the final, William might face increased pressure to make the trip to Sydney. It was revealed later that Queen Letizia and her daughter Infanta Sofia would indeed be attending the final in Australia to support the Spanish women’s team.

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