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Mad pictures show drunk William and Kate partying years before Prince George arrived
READ MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'must jump at any opportunity' to fix royal tensionsThe clip contains throwback snaps of the Cambridges in their 20s, featuring many pics of the drunken pair leaving swanky clubs together and hanging out with friends - sometimes in a bit of a state.Viewers of the TikTok vid, which has now racked up a whopping 4 million views, were quick to chime in with adoring comments about the couple."[Kate]'s effortlessly beautiful", one user wrote.Another commented: "just like all young people," before adding "that is nice....and normal"A third said: "It’s nice to see them happy and relaxed".The couple famously met at university in St Andrews in 2001, and immediately built a solid friendship, even moving into a house together along with two other pals.It wasn't until 2004 that their blossoming romance became public, before they briefly split in 2007, only to get back together just a couple of months later and marry in 2011, becoming one of the UK's most revered couples.Reminiscing back to their university days after their engagement, Will said: "We were friends for over a year first and it just sort of blossomed from then on."We just spent more time with each other, had a good giggle, had lots of fun, and realised we shared a lot of the same interests."He cheekily added: "She's got a really naughty sense of humour."While the couple was lavished with compliments, some couldn't help but notice that if the same pics had emerged of Harry and Meghan, they might not get the same loving treatment."If it was Harry and his wife it would be a scandale," one viewer noted.Another agreed: "it’s all good but if it was our gurl Megan would be a different story."READ NEXT:Prince Charles received £1 million
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Liverpool McDonald's bans all under 18s from site after 5pm due to 'staff attacks'
Liverpool Echo reports.READ MORE: Greggs' bid to sell ­sausage rolls 24 hours a day has been axed due to 'disorder' fearsThey said: "Over recent weeks, we have seen an increase in the number of incidents of antisocial behaviour in the area with our people being subjected to verbal and physical abuse."This decision was not taken lightly and we are working closely with the police to find a resolution and help reduce these incidents."They added: "We have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to crime and antisocial behaviour, and have temporarily restricted restaurant access to under-18s from 5pm." And the strict rule is clearly being enforced as one customer overheard a security guard telling a young man about the policy after he tried to enter during the forbidden hours."As I was leaving the security guard stopped a man he believed to be a teenager and told him they weren't allowing people under 18 into the restaurant after 5pm without an adult with them," the customer explained.The same customer had witnessed 'large groups of kids' being ejected from a cinema and park in the same area the previous night."I was in town the night before and there were large groups of kids all over Liverpool One [shopping centre] and they were moved on a number of times by security near the cinema and in Chavasse Park," they said of a similar incident, suggesting the problem might be more widespread and not limited to the fast food chain.The ban is currently temporary, but it is not clear whether it might be extended if antisocial behaviour and violence towards employees continues to be a problem.READ NEXT:Oktoberfest in jeopardy as Putin cuts essential supplies to German breweriesLucky person has scooped £1 billion on the lottery and they
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