If Prince William's stag do WAS in Norfolk, there's a distinct lack of local knowledge as yet. Nothing, at 1030 Monday, on the
BBC Norfolk website. The Eastern Daily Press reported a spotting of a
puma near Holt, but it's not thought to be related. By 1055, the Press had
a story, but it seemed largely based on the Telegraph's first reports. Meanwhile Harry Cole, aide-de-camp to Guido Fawkes, was dithering over Norfolk or Kent in a
tour d'horizon for The Daily Beast.
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Could it have been at Hilborough House, just north of Thetford, home to the Van Cutsems ? The
Telegraph is certain Hugh Van Cutsem was there. Did they all sneak there
by bike ? Where are the Royal lobby on this ?
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