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Privacy Notice Prince William and Princess Kate are privy to an exclusive “top secret” private suite at Heathrow Airport when they travel with their adorable brood, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The Windsor clan – who have a ‘hidden’ holiday home they love to get away to – have been glimpsed making use of this posh hideaway that offers a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the UK’s busiest hub. The suite promises VIP pampering from an impressive ensemble of nearly 100 staff members, and it costs them nearly £3,300 to use when they head to one of their favourite destinations. Capable of satisfying even the most discerning of tastes, the lounge comes equipped with a Michelin star-worthy menu and is a go-to spot for the world’s elite, including A-listers and government leaders. While it remains a mystery whether the royal couple opts for the chauffeured ride, considering their prestigious stature and robust security detail, the start of the swank service is undeniably plush.

Prince William and Kate Middleton can use the private Heathrow lounge to fly on holiday
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A sleek BMW chauffeur will collect you from your residence or hotel and deliver you to a clandestine entrance at the airport to maintain the utmost security and privacy its location is such a well-kept secret that it’s location is virtually unknown. A welcoming doorman decked out in a traditional top hat and tails awaits your arrival, ready to dispatch your baggage for screening and placement on the aircraft. Subsequently, you’re escorted to an extravagant lounge that’s set aside solely for your use. A lounge replete with elegance is certainly no stranger to William and Kate, adorned with art selections from Tanya Baxter Contemporary. Furnished with plush sofas, opulent armchairs, and a proper dining table, plus the added comforts of a large television and a private washroom, it’s designed for royal relaxation. Forget your usual Pret sandwich or McDonald’s breakfast – Heathrow VIP offers a seasonal menu curated by British Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton. Whether you fancy a light snack or a full three-course dinner, it’s all available, accompanied by a glass of bubbly.

The royal children can experience lounge luxury
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Priya Malhotra, the head of Heathrow VIP, told Business Insider: “You can order from the menu as much as you want. “You can even order the entire menu and drink me out of Dom – please do so, but I might be grumpy. “Personal shoppers are also available to assist you with purchasing designer items in the terminals. Immigration and customs procedures are handled in the lounge, and best of all, you get your own security lane which “takes about 30 seconds” to pass through, according to Malhotra. When it’s time to board, a private BMW will whisk you off to the plane – talk about luxury. If you’re a first or business class ticket holder, you can indulge in this service for £2,750 (around £3,300 with VAT) one way.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnKate MiddletonPrince GeorgePrince LouisPrince WilliamPrincess Charlotte

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Last Update: October 16, 2024