In Pictures: A trip to the shops for William and Kate

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited shops local to their Norfolk home to hear how they have been coping during the coronavirus lockdown.

William visited Smiths Bakery in King’s Lynn on Friday, where he was given a birthday cake ahead of turning 38 on Sunday, and joked that his three children have been “attacking the kitchen” during lockdown.

Meanwhile, Kate visited Fakenham Garden Centre on Thursday where she revealed Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had been growing tomato plants from seed that were “as tall as them” already.

Royal visit in Norfolk
The Duke of Cambridge speaks to shop staff Sarah Easthall and Ted Bartram at Smiths Bakery (Aaron Chown/PA)

Royal visit in Norfolk
Hand sanitiser was available at the shop’s entrance (Aaron Chown/PA)

Royal visit in Norfolk
The royal used contactless to pay for his purchases (Aaron Chown/PA)

Royal visit in Norfolk
Fully stocked with baked goods and his cake, William leaves Smiths (Aaron Chown/PA)

Royal visit in Norfolk
It was Kate’s first public engagement since lockdown (Aaron Chown/PA)

Royal visit in Norfolk
Social distancing was keenly observed (Aaron Chown/PA)

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