Their recent escape to Biarritz, France saw the family-of-four enjoy a luxurious escape at a five-star hotel.
But Wills and Kate will opt for more modest digs when they squeeze in a romantic parents’ night away during their jam-packed royal tour of Canada.
The pair will reportedly spend an evening at the three-star Coast High Country Inn in the town of Whitehorse, which costs around $AUD161 a night and has a four-star rating on Trip Advisor.
It’s believed William and Kate will set up camp in the newly refurbished Presidential Suite, which features a spa, a microwave and the all important mini-bar.
While mum and dad enjoy a well-deserved night off from official duties, their two little ones – Prince George and Princess Charlotte – will be looked after by their nanny, Maria Borrallo, who is joining the family on the tour.
Prince William and Duchess Catherine might be opting for modest accommodation but when it comes to their entourage it turns out travelling with two kids under three requires as many hands on deck!
The Cambridges will be supported by their nanny, a PA, three private secretaries, one tour secretary, four press officers and a team of elite, Scotland Yard security guards.
Kate’s trusted hairdresser, Amanda Cook-Tucker, will also be working the tour to ensure the 34-year-old’s famous tresses are picture-perfect.
Natasha Archer, Kate’s PA-turned-stylist, will be selecting her many tour outfits which will no doubt become iconic in their own right.
Meanwhile fans have already started to gather at the Legislative Building in Victoria, Canada, where William and Catherine will arrive to greet well-wishers before departing to Government House where they will meet with the Governor General, David Johnson, and the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
The Cambridges are due to arrive at the Maritime Helicopter Squadron in Victoria, Canada, at 4pm local time.