
Instead, she left it to a police protection officer watching from another car to send the wardens packing.
The family she is marrying into famously doesn’t carry money. So perhaps Kate Middleton was just getting a little practice.
Certainly, she’ll have needed an exceptional excuse to escape London’s traffic wardens.
For when Prince William’s fiancée made a trip to a London store this week, she didn’t pay the £4 it should have cost to park her Audi A3 in the pay-and-display bay.
According to onlookers, Kate pulled into a the pay and display bay, directly below a warning sign, and jumped out of her car to duck into the Peter Jones store in fashionable Chelsea.
Fifteen minutes later a traffic warden ambled on by and, noticing Miss Middleton's failure to pay, began taking down the details of her car.

But a police protection officer, who was following Kate, quickly hurried over to explain to the traffic warden who the VIP driver was.
An onlooker said: ‘I saw a warden arrive and he started to take down the car’s details. Then an officer arrived, flashed his badge and had a chat.
'Whatever he said persuaded the warden not to issue a ticket.’

Witnesses report that two separate parking officers approached the car, but both times were shooed away by Kate's minders.
Miss Middleton later returned to her car with a female protection officer in tow, perhaps none the wiser to all the fuss.
The bride-to-be had had security detail since the announcement of her engagement in November.
source: dailymail