The Duke of Cambridge enjoyed a flirty exchange with 96-year-old great-grandmother over ice-cream in Scotland on Sunday.
Prince William, 38, politely fended off the advances of Betty Magee during a visit to the Queen s Bay Lodge care home in Edinburgh where the flirtatious resident asked him for a kiss on the cheek.
He promised to return after the pandemic to give his elderly admirer a kiss and joked that she was making him blush .
The exchange, which was shared to Cambridges Instagram account, took place during a stop on the Prince s trip to Scotland as residents of the care home snacked on ice cream and sipped tea in a marquee during the royal visit.
After months of lockdown and isolation, many will have struck staying in a utopian wilderness off their bucket list. But for those who still crave one, Deanich Lodge in Scotland could be just the ticket.
Kevin Guthrie, 33, was jailed for three years last week after being found guilty of molesting a 29-year-old woman inside a flat in Glasgow between September 30 and October 1, 2017.
Martin Compston has lavished praised on Scotland s Nicola Sturgeon as he backed calls for another independence referendum.
The Line of Duty star said the SNP leader was the most competent person to lead Scotland to recovery following the economic fallout from coronavirus lockdowns.
The Scottish actor, who stars as Steve Arnott in the hit BBC drama, also made a critical comparison to Boris Johnson s approach to the pandemic, citing how the Prime Minister was shaking people s hands back in March 2020.
Laying out his support for Scottish independence, he added that Scotland had consistently not voted for the last decade of Conservative governments.
Former-Tory Scottish MP Luke Graham said a law should be passed which states such votes can only be held after at least 20 years have passed since the last one.