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Sunday, 2 March 2014

Prince William and Kate enjoy night off from holding the baby for friend’s birthday bash at ‘Bunga Bunga’ bar in Battersea

Kate and William 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, flanked by six police protection officers, spent the evening at the venue in south west London for the birthday of Louise Aubrey Fletcher's, the wife of one of the Prince's oldest and closest friends, Harry. Kate is also said to have partied with Prince George's godmother, Emilia Jardine-Paterson d'Erlanger (pictured with her husband David right).
She is pregnant and expected to ask William to be the godfather to her newborn. The venue has a pizzeria, a karaoke bar, and is described as an 'Englishman's Italian'. 

He is the son of Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire and works for bankers JP Morgan. He is part of William's inner circle – the Prince was an usher at his 2011 wedding.
Kate partied with close friend and godmother to Prince George, Emilia Jardine-Paterson d'Erlanger.
She is pregnant and is expected to ask The Duke of Cambridge to be godfather to her newborn.
At the end of the evening, the couple appeared to exit through a side door to a group of cars waiting on the street. 
The venue has a pizzeria and a karaoke bar, and is described as an 'Englishman's Italian'.
It has been reported that the couple have broken with Royal tradition by hiring a young nanny for their tour to New Zealand and Australia.
The Royal Family usually prefer matronly British nannies but Kate and William are believed to have picked a European woman in her early 20s to help look after Prince George.
She will be based at Kensington Palace and is expected to travel with the family Down Under in April.


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