PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle answered critics of their jet-set lifestyle — by having a roast dinner down the pub.
The royal couple tucked into a £15 lunch at the boozer with three-month-old Archie in a cot beside them.
Harry, 34, washed his down with a couple of pints of beer while Meghan, 38, appeared to stick to water during their two-hour stay.
They sat inside unnoticed while other diners soaked up the sun on Sunday at The Rose & Crown in Winkfield village in Berkshire.
It was in contrast to the global warming campaigning couple’s recent holiday jaunts to Ibiza and the South of France on gas-guzzling private jets.
The Sussexes — watched by two protection officers — were spotted by a businessman, 53, and his girlfriend.
He said: “They were on a table with, I presume, a private secretary. Meghan was cradling Archie most of the time. The little lad was as good as gold, I didn’t hear him cry once while he was there.
"No other customers recognised them. The staff clearly knew who they were but kept the service low-key.
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“They did indicate to me they had been there before.
“They just chatted away like any normal couple and were laughing a lot.
“After the controversy they have been attracting they were getting their feet back on the ground with pub grub like millions of ordinary folk - and it was nice to see."
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