Prince Louis yells 'let's do this' as Kate and William take their children to toy gun battle arena
Getty
Prince Louis was delighted and yelled "let's do this" as Princess Kate and Prince William took their children to a Nerf gun party.
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, attended the Gone Wild Festival at Holkham Hall, Norfolk for a Nerf war with toy guns and smoke bombs.
Norfolk Nerf Parties boss Georgina Barron provided an insight into the young royals' experience during the event, sharing that a delighted Prince Louis said: "Nerf or nothing, let's do this!"
Barron added that the Princess of Wales "grabbed a Nerf gun, ran around, and played stuck in the mud with her kids" during the party.
Prince Louis was delighted and yelled "let's do this" as Princess Kate and Prince William took their children to a Nerf gun party.
Getty
The royals were not photographed at the event but enjoyed a "wholesome family day like any other normal family" according to the Mail.
Barron said regarding the preparation for the royals' attendance at the event: "I was called to the production team's office and told that a very special VIP family had requested to play Nerf wars.
"The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, arrived with friends and family.
"They asked if we could provide a high-intensity, non-stop game of Nerf fun, and of course, Norfolk Nerf did what we do best."
The royals were not photographed at the event but enjoyed a "wholesome family day like any other normal family" according to the Mail.
Getty
Barron's children played alongside George, Charlotte and Louis, which the Norfolk Nerf Parties boss described as an "honour".
She said: "My sons Euan Barron, Jenson Barron, and Junior Barron had the ultimate honour of playing Nerf Wars with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the adorable Prince Louis."
Barron added: "I'm still in awe of what a memorable experience we had."
Kate and William requested no protocol and just wanted a normal family day out for their children.
LATEST ROYAL NEWS:
Kate and William requested no protocol and just wanted a normal family day out for their children.
Getty
The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to take their young children to Balmoral in the coming weeks.
It will be the furthest that Princess Kate has travelled since being diagnosed with cancer.
The tradition of the royals spending time at Balmoral during the summer period was started by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles has continued the tradition and is staying at the royal residence with Queen Camilla.