The Prince and Princess of Wales enjoyed a fun-filled day in Birmingham
on Thursday, as they played darts and tried their hands at making Indian street food.
Alison, 48, got stuck into a game of interactive darts in the 180 Club at the venue alongside William and Kate. "These two are Everything !! @princeandprincessofwales Thanks for popping by in birmingham . Next time dinner at my place," Alison wrote on Instagram. "I'll let you know full story tomorrow on @thismorning".
She and husband William visited Birmingham on Thursday to celebrate the city’s diverse culture. Before heading to The Rectory with Alison, the Royal couple visited Indian restaurant, The Indian Streatery, in the city.
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