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“Prince William’s Pub Table: England’s New Royal Hotspot”

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In a charming old English pub near the ladies’ restroom, a special table is drawing attention as one of England’s most coveted spots. Prince William was recently seen seated at this table in The Two Brewers, located next to Windsor Castle, enjoying a pint of cider on his Apple TV show. The pub, established in 1792, has already seen an influx of tourists eager to sit at what is now being referred to as “the throne.”

The landlord, Stuart O’Brien, shared his plans to commemorate the royal visit with a plaque on the table. He anticipates that visitors will be thrilled to have a drink at the same spot frequented by the future King. Stuart, who has been part of The Two Brewers for 13 years and assumed the role of landlord a year ago, recounted Prince William’s visit, mentioning the cider he enjoyed and the pleasant demeanor he displayed during his time at the pub.

Following the television program featuring Prince William and actor Eugene Levy, the pub has seen an increase in American and German visitors. Notably, Delta Airlines pilot Stuart Fraser from Seattle visited the pub after watching the show, expressing admiration for Prince William and the quality of the cider.

The historical Two Brewers pub, founded in 1792, proudly displays a sign at the entrance proclaiming its dedication to various aspects of life and leisure. The famous “Prince William table” is situated in a section known as “That bar,” adorned with vintage metal signs and quirky restroom reminders.

During the televised encounter between Prince William and Eugene Levy, the future King discussed his views on embracing change and the weight of history. Prince William expressed his eagerness to bring about positive changes, acknowledging the importance of evolving without being constrained by the past.

As Prince William toured Windsor Castle’s grand rooms, he reflected on his family history and the balance needed to navigate the legacy and expectations associated with his royal lineage.

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