Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, have been making headlines with their recent trip to Birmingham. One of their stops on this visit was at a family-owned Indian restaurant called ‘Indian Streatery’, where they had the opportunity to interact with the kitchen staff and try their hand at making parathas.
Birmingham Live reported that Prince William and Kate indulged in a feast of pani puri, black dal, methi chicken, bhel puri chaat, and the rotis they had cooked. But that wasn’t the only noteworthy occurrence. During their visit, Prince William even handled a phone reservation from a customer, who appeared to be unaware of his royal status. Here’s how it all went down:
In a video released by ANI, we witness a lighthearted moment where Prince William handles a phone reservation from a customer who is oblivious to his royal identity. The caller inquires about booking a table for two, prompting the Prince to confirm the restaurant’s location with the owners. They then discuss the best time for the reservation since the customer has a train to catch at 3 pm. After some deliberation, Prince William politely asks for the caller’s name and confirms the booking by saying, “See you at quarter past two.” You can watch the entire video below.
The official handle of The Prince and Princess of Wales tweeted later, “Hope we told this customer to come to the right place…!”
In reference to their visit to the restaurant, The Prince and Princess of Wales’ official handle tweeted, “The Sharma family don’t just bring authentic Indian street food to the city but do so much in the community too, including their all-female chef team training many better cooks than us…!” Check out the tweet below.
As of now, the tweet has garnered 374.3K views.