Prince William and Kate enjoy Michelin-star menus and unlimited champagne at Heathrow Airport.
The Cambridges are served by a personal butler during the two-hour service, which costs £3,300, in the hidden Terminal 5 spot.
Instagram photos capture the lavish meals designed by Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton, including "light and seasonal" British produce.
Main dishes comprise of BBQ pulled chicken with celeriac slaw, spiced sea bream or steamed seabass, reports Hello! magazine.
Guests can also take their pick from an array of sweet treats, such as pastries drizzled in honey and chocolate fondue with fresh fruit and marshmallows.
The head of Heathrow VIP, Priya Malhotra, previously told Business Insider : "You can order from the menu as much as you want.
"You can even order the entire menu and drink me out of Dom (Perignon Champagne) - please do so, but I might be grumpy."
William and Kate have previously been spotted pulling up outside the airport's luxurious Windsor Suite with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
According to OK!, no luxury item is left out of the suite as visitors get VIP treatment and there are almost 100 staff, who take care of everyone from heads of state to A-list celebs.
A doorman with top hat and tails will greet you upon arrival and send your luggage to be screened and safely stowed on the plane.
Perks include a luxury lounge that has a portrait of the Queen and artwork curated by Tanya Baxter Contemporary.
There is also a squishy sofa, luxe arm chairs, a formal dining table, big television and your own loo.
Personal shoppers are also on hand for passengers wanting to stock up on duty free and there is a private security lane, which reportedly "takes 30 seconds to get through".
Immigration and customs are sorted in the lounge and you get their own security lane which “takes about 30 seconds” to get through, according to Malhotra.
When it’s time to board, guests are driven to the plane by a private BMW.
Providing you’re a first or business class ticket holder, you can splash out on the service for £2,750 (around £3,300 with VAT) one way.