A country pub once beloved by Princes William and Harry - and other members of the royal family - has finally re-opened in the Cotswolds after being boarded up for more than five years.
The remote 18th century Tunnel House Inn, tucked away in rural farmland just 15 minutes from the King's Highgrove estate, was a firm favourite with the young Prince of Wales and Duke of Sussex before their high-profile falling out.
The off-the-beaten track pub often saw the brothers sharing a pint while staying at their father's Cotswolds retreat...but the popular inn was left in need of major restoration after its previous owners called time on running it due to a rental disagreement.
At one time, speculation suggested that the pub might have been the venue for Prince Harry losing his virginity in 2001 - but the Duke of Sussex clarified in his memoir Spare that the encounter had actually taken place at The Vine Tree Inn, in the Wiltshire village of Norton.
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