While Delia Smith remains the most familiar famous face at Carrow Road, many celebrities have visited the stadium over the years.
Here are seven times famous have come to Norwich to either support the Canaries or watch their side take on the mighty Yellows.
1. Prince of Wales and family
Aston Villa take on the Canaries at Carrow Road in October 2019.
The Prince and Princess of Wales took their children George and Charlotte, then six and four, to watchA bad day for the Yellows, Prince George was pictured enthusiastically celebrating as he watched Villa romp to a 5-1 victory.
Prince William started supporting Aston Villa during his school days.
Despite going to school in Berkshire, he chose a team further afield as he did not want to follow the crowd.
2. Ed Sheeran
A proud Tractor Boy, Ed Sheeran has been spotted several times at Carrow Road supporting his beloved Ipswich Town against their derby rivals.
Despite this, The Shape of You singer was seen sitting in the Norwich end during the 2017 East Anglian Derby.
He was also caught photo-bombing a Norwich fan's photo with two former Canaries.
Typical, you finally get a chance to get a selfie with two NCFC legends, and an Ipswich fan photo bombs you...@adamdrury78 @Grantholt31 pic.twitter.com/pY3aRdhaJ0
— Andy Cossey (@AndyCossey) February 26, 2017
3. Keir Starmer and Ed Balls
Although an Arsenal fan, Sir Keir Starmer was spotted at Carrow Road earlier this year in March alongside Norwich City vice president Ed Balls in the director's box.
The Canaries defeated the Black Cats 1-0 with a goal from Josh Sargent.
Following the game, the now prime minister enjoyed a meal at the Merchants of Spice II.
4. Amanda Holden
A keen Everton fan who has previously cited Holkham as her favourite beach, Amanda Holden has been spotted several times watching her team against Norwich.
In 2004 she was joined by her partner Chris Hughes to watch Everton win.
5. Michael McIntyre
spotted in the stands in May 2022 as their team Tottenham Hotspur took on Norwich City, winning 5-0.
Michael McIntyre and Robert Rinder wereMcIntyre posed for selfies with fans and Judge Rinder took to Twitter after the game to praise fans: "What a credit to the sport Norwich City FC fans are.
"Thank you for having us, we'll be back."
6. King George VI
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Norwich in October 1938 and as part of their day, they headed to Carrow Road to watch the start of the game between Norwich City and Millwall.
The King met the players while the Queen went to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital to open the Geoffrey Colman Memorial.
He was the first reigning monarch to watch a game and the Canaries lost two nil.
7. Dean Gaffney and Michael Greco
Soapstars Dean Gaffney and Michael Greco swapped Albert Square for Carrow Road to watch Norwich take on Chelsea in August 2019.
The pair, known for playing Robbie Jackson and Beppe Di Marco in EastEnders, were spotted cheering on The Blues in the Wensum Corner of the Norwich City end.
They were spoken to by a steward and they were seen leaving their seats at half-time and didn't come back to see their team win 3-2.
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