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Prince William Spotted Enjoying Dinner At LGBTQ+ Eatery During Surprise Poland Trip

Prince William recently surprised diners and LGBTQ+ restaurant owners in Poland with a visit. The Prince of Wales reportedly joined his team from Kensington Palace, and they had a “great night.”

The owner, Pawel Zasim, shared his surprise at seeing William and said the table had been booked for his birthday. The dinner tour was welcomed by the Polish queer community, who saw it as a sign of allyship.

William’s visit to Poland was a surprise but aimed to emphasize Britain’s support and their “strong relationship”. The Royal recently traveled to Warsaw to lay a wreath at a monument dedicated to Polish soldiers.

Read on to learn more.

Prince William Dined At Gay Restaurant

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Prince William recently surprised diners at a gay eatery in Warsaw, Poland, when he and his entourage dined there on Wednesday night. The restaurant, Buetero Bistro, is described online by its owner as a “quirky space.” This description explains why diners are so surprised to see Prince in the place, eating a meal under $10.

Pictures uploaded online by a local patron show Prince William in a simple shirt with a team of staff. A source from the Palace told Daily Mail that the Prince’s team from Kensington Palace “booked a local restaurant near where they work, and the prince decided to join them.”

The insider said Prince William had “asked them what they were doing and then asked to come along. It was a great night by all accounts. The team really appreciated him asking to join them.”

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Surprised Restaurant Owner

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Pawel Zasim, the owner of the restaurant, also spoke with Daily Mail and said he was equally surprised to see William at his diner. He said he had “absolutely no idea” about the visit and that the table was booked by “Daisy” and 11 guests for a birthday party.

Zasim said: “But then a bodyguard appeared and said that this was not going to be Daisy’s birthday party, and then Prince William came in.” She also shared that the Prince ate a “sandwich in a braided roll with pulled pork” and “ate everything” on the plate, so he must have loved it.

Prince William’s Royal Visit Welcomed By Poland’s Queer Community

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Poland’s long-gone LGBTQIA+ community warmly welcomes William’s visit to Buetero Bistro. follow Daily Mail, the recent ILGA-Europe 2022 report states that Poland’s queer community is among the worst and most discriminated against in the European Union. This country also does not recognize same-sex marriage.

However, Prince William’s visit to Poland underscored his relationship with Britain and showed his support. Poland has recently helped thousands of refugees displaced from Ukraine because of its war with Russia. William met with some Polish and British soldiers stationed on the Ukrainian-Polish border.

During his visit, the Prince of Wales praised “the military’s cooperation in supporting the Ukrainian people and their freedom.” When he first landed, William said, “I also want to pay tribute to the humanity that inspires the Polish people. You have opened your heart as much as your home.”

Prince William Asked Personally For Poland Trip

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According to the spokesman of the Palace, per Daily Mail, the Polish trip was not publicized in advance and is running under tight security. They shared that the Prince was very adamant about going on the trip because he had personally asked for it.

The last time William was in Poland was when he and Princess Kate Middleton visited Warsaw in 2017. On the 22nd, William visited Rzeszow before he arrived in Warsaw. Rzeszow is just a few miles from the Ukrainian border, where he spoke to the army.

Later on the 23rd, the Prince laid a wreath at a monument called the “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,” which is a monument dedicated to fallen soldiers in Poland. In 1996, Queen Elizabeth II and the late Duke of Edinburgh also laid wreaths at the same monument when they paid a state visit to Poland.

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