Prince George, 11, Princes Charlotte, nine, and six-year-old Prince Louis joined in the festivities at the Gone Wild Festival at Holkham Hall, Norfolk for a high-intensity Nerf war with toy guns and smoke bombs.

Excitable and 'unforgettable' Louis ran around yelling 'Nerf or nothing, let's do this!', according to Norfolk Nerf Parties boss Georgina Barron.

The Princess of Wales, who has been battling cancer, even 'grabbed a Nerf gun, ran around, and played stuck in the mud with her kids', Ms Barron added, noting that hosting the family was the 'biggest honour' and 'unforgettable'.

Ms Barron said the royals, who were not photographed at the event, had wanted to enjoy a 'wholesome family day like any other normal family'. Kensington Palace has been approached for comment.

The Gone Wild Festival caters to 640 children each day, but last weekend had a 'very special VIP family' join in the fun, Ms Barron said.

'I was called to the production team's office and told that a very special VIP family had requested to play Nerf wars,' Ms Barron recalled.

'The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, arrived with friends and family. They asked if we could provide a high-intensity, non-stop game of Nerf fun, and of course, Norfolk Nerf did what we do best.'

She says the Waleses, alongside her own family and members of the public, were running around the premise with Nerf guns and smoke bombs.

'My sons Euan Barron, Jenson Barron, and Junior Barron had the ultimate honour of playing Nerf Wars with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the adorable Prince Louis,' she said.

…. She revealed the family had 'requested no protocol' and 'just wanted a wholesome family day like any other normal family'.

The small business owner says it was a day 'my boys will never forget' and has offered her 'coolest, kindest regards' to the royals.

Posted by Copperheadmedusa

4 comments
  1. The picture of the Wales’ on the Daily Mail page are actually from last year but how cute is this!!! And Kate was able to get up and play with the kids too which is great 😊

  2. I really do think Will and Kate are doing their best to give their kids as normal a childhood as possible.

  3. So, is the British Press going to knock William and Kate for daring to show their faces in public when Harry and Meghan had something big going on?? Like Meghan always is for doing absolutely anything that can be construed as conflicting with something going on across the pond?!?! I’m waiting for the Daily Mail headlines.

    (In reality, this looks adorable. What a fun school activity for all the families. Glad Kate felt well enough to participate. And I personally think it’s okay to do something/anything at the same time as other members of your famous family. I’m just calling out the hypocrisy of the British press above.)

  4. Glad to hear about them having a nice time and even better that they were not photographed, I’m sure it means the world to them when people respect their privacy and their community is so supportive of them. I really like how much they try to give their kids a normal childhood, as normal as they can being royals.

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