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The small Scottish village where Kate pops out for a coffee like a local

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The small Scottish village where Kate pops out for a coffee like a local

Kate Middleton has been taking a break from the spotlight of late as she continues her journey back to health. And there are very few places in the UK where the Princess of Wales would be able to step out for a coffee and go unnoticed like a normal person but one small Scottish village nestled away in the countryside allows her to do just that.

The beautiful village of Ballater lies just a few miles away from the Royal Family’s summer residence Balmoral Castle and is a regular hangout spot for several members of the Firm, according to locals.




Senior royals such as Kate and Queen Camilla have been spotted popping into the local village in the past which sits in the heart of Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire.

Local man, David Cobban who was born and bred in the small village has owned the Brakeley Gift room shop in Ballater with his wife Wendy since 2015 and has met King Charles several times.

The 57-year-old, who lives on the outskirts of the village said that the Royal Family, in particular Charles and Camilla have invested a great deal into Ballater and its 1,400 residents, we previously reported.

Mr Cobban claims the monarch and his wife are familiar faces in the village with their most recent visit being in April of this year.

The Princess of Wales has been visiting the area with Prince William since they were dating and would stay in Tam-na-Ghar cottage on the Balmoral estate which was a gift reportedly left to the future King by the Queen Mother.

According to local businessman David Cobban, Princess Kate often wanders into the village for a coffee and is treated like one of their neighbours(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

The businessman, the Express reports, said Kate will occasionally come into the village for a coffee as she and the other royals are not harassed by the locals.

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