Duchess Catherine and Prince William took time to chill out on their latest engagement by enjoying a pint of cider in a local pub!
Catherine even tried to show off her skills as a barmaid, jumping behind the bar to pull the pint herself.
The royal pair were dropped by the quaint pub as part of a short royal tour of Cornwall.
When they arrived, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Truro Cathedral to “sign a slate” to support the appeal that seeks to restore the roof of the historic building.
Watch the crowd go wild for William and Kate as they make their way through Cornwall in the video below! Post continues.
While greeting locals outside the church, a teaching assistant remarked on how much William looked like his mother.
“I think my mum was better looking!” the cheeky Prince quipped back.
The woman then asked for a kiss, and William said yes! But only on the cheek.
Then they made their stop at Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm, where Kate showed off her bar skills.
Wills was quick to get to the point: “Where’s the alcoholic stuff?” he joked.
After sipping their pint, the royal couple tried a variety of other products, including a 120-proof whiskey!
Following their tasting session, the parents of two made sure they addressed an issue close to their hearts by visiting Zeb’s Youth Centre, a drop-in centre that cares for the mental health of kids.
Duchess Catherine and Prince William asked the children what their aspirations were, with Wills reassuring them: “It is totally cool not to have that, by the way. It took me an awfully long time to work out what I wanted to be.”
On their way past a construction site, Kate dissolved into fits of giggles when one of the workman tried desperately to get her attention.
He then took a quick selfie with the gorgeous brunette as they walked past.
The duo finished off their busy day by visiting Towan Beach to support an initiative called The Wave Project.
The project teaches children to surf while aiming to reduce their anxiety and improve their mental health.
Catherine then reportedly told the children that she’s brought Prince George and Princess Charlotte to Cornwall previously to teach them all about rural life and farming.
The couple are set to spend a romantic night at Restormel Manor, a 500-year-old historic manor near the medieval town of Lostwithiel.
WATCH: Duchess Catherine and Prince William reveal their fears for George and Charlotte at a mental health charity visit in the video below.