The Princess of Wales recently added an activity to her list of firsts over the weekend! After some convincing from some of her friends, according to the Daily Mail, Kate Middleton secretly attended an "upper-class 24-hour music festival” after having dinner with her Norfolk neighbors: Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley, David and Rose Hanbury.
Rose owns the Houghton estate, which is where the popular music festival took place. Prince William did not join his wife for this adventurous activity.
"Catherine joined revellers at the Houghton Festival in Norfolk, where DJs played music 24 hours a day," the Daily Mail reported. "During her night out, she is said to have avoided the festival food trucks, instead opting for the on-site Turntable & Napkin restaurant, where diners pay [$76] each for a four-course meal."
According to the London Evening Standard, she "was in high spirits, ordering spicy margaritas, eating [Italian coffee-based dessert] affogato , and speaking affably with the other members of her party." It continued, "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."
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The festival is one of Britain's only 24-hour music festivals. DJ Craig Richards launched the event in 2017, and over 200 artists performed across 13 stages from August 10 to 13. More than 12,000 people were expected to attend.