The duchess met the owners of a garden centre, while her husband was given a birthday cake at a bakery in King's Lynn.
William visited Smiths the Bakers in King's Lynn, which holds a Royal Warrant - a mark of recognition for those who supply goods or services to the households of the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh or the Prince of Wales.
"The children have been attacking the kitchen and it's just been an explosion of flour and chocolate everywhere.The duke cleaned his hands with hand sanitiser on arrival and was told about safety measures at the bakery, including limiting the number of people in store at once.
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