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Duchess of Disco? Kate Middleton ‘joins 24-hour rave’ at Houghton Festival with friend Rose Hanbury.

 


Kate Middleton reportedly joined revellers at the 24-hour pageant after dinner with the Cholmondeleys.
Royal protocol doesn’t demand one need to let free at a rave, but that didn’t cease the Princess of Wales, who reportedly attended her first ever song festival as a royal at the weekend.
Kate Middleton is believed to have attended the annual Houghton Festival, held at the royal-owned Houghton Hall estate in Norfolk, after a spot of supper with the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley.
The festival, set in the idyllic grounds of the stately home with sculpture gardens and a picturesque lake, is rather higher class in flavour. Ticketholders can sip a glass of Pimms or prosecco whilst enjoying the music, and the estate’s panoramic views.
It specialises in electronic music, with preceding line ups which includes BBC Radio 6 Music ordinary Afrodeutsche, legendary DJ Fumiya Tanaka, whose career spans 15 years, and London-based DJ Call Super. Willow Smith, singer and daughter of Hollywood stars Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith, is among the high-profile DJs and artists to have in the past appeared.
It looks the princess did no longer choose to be outdone by way of her husband, the Prince of Wales, who was once noticed amongst the clubbers at Camden hotspot Koko in June.
She was apparently accompanied by David and Rose Cholmendeley (née Hanbury). The household have had close links with British royalty ever seeing that the title used to be created in 1815 for George Cholmondeley.
David and Rose stay in Houghton Hall in Norfolk, just 4 miles from Prince William and Kate’s u . s . a . retreat, Anmer Hall. Kate had attended dinner with the couple over the weekend when it used to be reportedly advised to her that they head down to the festival, which was once being held on the 1,000-acre estate surrounding the the historical Palladian mansion. The property used to be constructed in the 1720s for the UK’s first prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole.
A supply to The Independent established that Kate attended the dinner at Houghton Hall.
The Daily Mail quoted a source as saying: “After dinner, one of the friends counseled that Catherine [Kate] go to the festival.



“Catherine used to be frightened about the idea, but after a lot discussion with her safety officers, she went with plenty of security. William wasn’t there.”
The four-day-long Houghton Festival got here into being after DJ Craig Richards launched it in 2017. It aspects more than 200 artists performing throughout thirteen stages, together with returning artists such as The Ghost, Hiroto, D Tiffany, Ben UFO, and Richards himself.
The princess’s enjoyment of electronic song may additionally surprise some fans, as she has earlier suggested her style keans greater in the direction of classical and mainstream pop.
Kate, who performs the piano, is believed to be a fan of Leona Lewis and Ellie Goulding. At their wedding ceremony reception, Goulding sang her model of Elton John’s “Your Song” for Kate and William’s first dance, and has on the grounds that carried out at numerous occasions associated to the royal couple, such as the prince’s Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony in Boston last year.
The royal mother-of-three requested each Lewis and Goulding to sing at a 2021 Christmas carol service she hosted at Westminster Abbey, titled Royal Carols: Together at Christmas. Her style in pop track additionally seems to have rubbed off on her two older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who have been seen dancing along to artists such as Katy Perry and Take That at the Coronation Concert.
Houghton Hall, a Grade I-listed building, has been the seat of the Cholmondeleys due to the fact that 1797, after Walpole’s death. The property was once surpassed to the household of his sister, Lady Mary, Countess of Cholmondeley, who married George Cholmondeley, the third Earl of Cholmondeley.
The Cholmondeleys have been shut to the royal household for many years. At the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in May, the couple’s 13-year-old son, Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, was once a web page of honour alongside William and Kate’s eldest son, Prince George, nine.

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