Princess Kate left $1370 tip while attending her first music festival

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Princess Kate left $1370 tip while attending her first music festival
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Princess Kate surprised a local restaurant by leaving a generous tip before being persuaded to try raving at an ultra-exclusive dance music festival.

The Princess of Wales and her friends joined revellers at the Houghton Festival in Norfolk over the weekend, where DJs played music 24 hours a day.

Princess Kate left a generous tip while attending a Norfolk Music Festival. Picture: Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images The couple are close friends of the Prince and Princess of Wales and often visit the royals at their nearby home Anmer Hall. "After dinner, one of the guests suggested that Catherine go to the festival," a source confirmed to the Daily Mail.

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