Kate Middleton may be a royal, but she also has the problems every other mother faces around Halloween. She was spotted shopping with her kids in a supermarket recently, and the fans were shocked to see her buying things just like regular folk.

Middleton was accompanied by Prince George and Princess Charlotte in Norfolk in a Sainsbury supermarket. People at the supermarket were shocked to see the royal family shopping for Halloween, but the bodyguard who was with them didn’t allow anyone to take pictures, Express reported.

What was Middleton interested in? According to eyewitnesses, she was shopping for Halloween costumes. The family was reportedly there for an hour from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Middleton experienced the challenges of a regular mom, as she apparently found it hard to get her children to follow her and stop exploring all the costumes on display. It isn’t clear what outfits she bought, but she was heard asking her kids’ opinion about what they wanted to be for Halloween.

The British royal reportedly looked “down to earth” and “beautiful as always.” “It was so lovely to see her doing normal stuff that you and I do,” one eyewitness said.

Middleton was wearing a black polo neck t-shirt and matching pants. Charlotte was wearing a checkered skirt. The children are currently enjoying their half-term holidays.

As news of the shopping spread online, many fans praised Middleton. The trip to Sainsbury came as a surprise because people expected her to be shopping in Waitrose or Harrods.

The online comments focused on how Middleton is so “relatable” even though she is royalty, Express reported. The fans also commented that it is a good thing that Prince George is getting to experience a normal life, especially since he will be a king one day. The children are also at an age where they can really enjoy Halloween.

Kate Middleton and Princess Eugenie
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge (L), speaks with Princess Eugenie (R) on the balcony ahead of The Derby horse race during the second day of the Epsom Derby Festival in Surrey, southern England, on June 4, 2011. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images

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