Royal seal of approval for Edinburgh pub after surprise visit from Queen
Her majesty reportedly stopped by The Sheep Heid Inn after a day at the races.
It's claimed the Queen shocked customers at Scotland's oldest pub by making a pit stop there after her day at Musselburgh Racecourse on Friday.
Her majesty had been on the tail end of a week of engagements in Scotland, when she reportedly visited The Sheep Heid Inn in Duddingston for a meal and drink.
Staff there were apparently given an hour's notice of her impending visit.
The Queen and her companions are said to have ordered between them lamb, a fillet of seabass, a martini and white wine.
Her majesty isn't the only famous visitor to the pub - which was established back in 1360.
Rabbie Burns and Bonnie Prince Charlie are among its former patrons.
Kelly Clarkson stopped by the Inn last year to enjoy a beer, a plate of chips and a cappuccino.