The Prince and Princess of Wales have been taking time away from royal duties this week - and it's down to their children.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are all on their February half-term school holiday - so their parents have no doubt been treating them to some fun activities.
And it seems William and Kate treated their older children George, nine, and Charlotte, seven, to a "hugely exciting" trip to visit the set of a blockbuster TV show.
They reportedly went to meet the cast of the Amazon Prime Video's Lord of the Rings spin-off The Rings of Power - and also toured the set..
It is said that they visited the set, located in Ascot near Windsor, last Friday - the day the school holidays began.
William is said to be a huge fan of the Lord of the Rings films so "jumped at the chance" when he was invited to the set.
A source told The Sun: "It was all hugely exciting for George and Charlotte who loved looking at the props and how everything was laid out.
"Louis stayed at home as it was a bit late in the evening for him. They were accompanied by security and it was very low-key.
"It was a huge honour for the cast, too."
William's love of the Hobbit movies and franchise was revealed in 2014 when actor Martin Freeman, who plays Bilbo Baggins in the films, met the prince at a movie premiere for The Hobbit.
Martin, 51, once said: "He was a nice guy. He is the biggest royal fan. We have fans everywhere it is a very beloved book.
"William wanted to be there at the premiere as Kate was in hospital at the time so he obviously wanted to be there.
"He knew all the facts about Middle Earth and I think I kept him talking too long.
"You know the protocol, you have got to let them say what they want to say and let them move on but I think I was boring him a little bit as I held onto him talking about Middle Earth ."
Meanwhile, William and Kate are set to rub shoulders with even more stars this weekend when they attend the Bafta film awards for the first time in three years on Sunday evening.
William, who has been the president of Bafta since 2010, and Kate will watch the ceremony being held at the Royal Festival Hall on February 19 before meeting the winners and Rising Star Award nominees.
The royal couple last attended the event in person in 2020 with the prince last year recording a video message in his place in which he congratulated those nominated and praised the work of Bafta’s programmes.
Nominations for the 2023 ceremony were announced last month, with Netflix ’s anti-war epic All Quiet On The Western Front leading the pack with 14 nods.
The 2023 EE Bafta Film Awards will be broadcast live on BBC One on Sunday at 7pm.