Prince William ‘flirts’ with 96-year-old woman in Scotland

Prince William 'flirts' with 96-year-old woman in Scotland

Prince William who was continuing his tour of Scotland enjoyed an ice cream and a little flirting with some locals including a 96-year-old woman, Betty Magee, who had the privilege of flirting with the Duke of Cambridge.

Prince William ‘flirts’ with 96-year-old woman in Scotland

On Sunday, Prince William continued his tour of Scotland at Edinburgh’s Queens Bay Lodge nursing home, where he enjoyed ice cream and a bit of flirting with some of the residents.

When the Duke of Cambridge sat down with Betty Magee, 96, and her granddaughter Kimberley Anderson, Magee was more than a little coy with the royal father of three.

“It’s customary in these parts to give a lady a kiss on the cheek,” Betty told Prince William, as he sat across from her.

“You make me blush, you’re so tender.” Replied the Prince. “When the rules relax more, I’ll come back and give you a kiss on the cheek, Betty.”

As they continued their conversation, said a staff member jokingly to Prince William, “Could you stop flirting with my residents?”

“Excuse me.” Said Prince William with a huge smile.

“I’m trying not to, I’m not sure who flirts more.”

Prince William 'flirts' with 96-year-old woman in Scotland

Prince William began Friday’s solo mini-tour of the role of Lord High Commissioner of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

He was appointed by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, for the role.

William was reunited with his spouse of 10 years on Monday, when Kate joined him in Scotland. One of their planned excursions is a visit to the University of St.

Andrews University, where the couple have met.

They have decided to go to meet with current students to discuss how they have endured this difficult year and have some fun on the beach.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be accompanied by young carers from the area to sail along the shore.

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