Horrified guests catch England star Kyle Walker urinating on wall of £260-a-night hotel

Horrified guests catch England star Kyle Walker urinating on wall of £260-a-night hotel instead of using toilets inside after he was spotted in beer garden

  • The incident happened outside The Bridge, in Cheshire, on Sunday afternoon
  • Guests reported seeing Walker pulling up his hoody before relieving himself
  • However, he was recognised by an eagle tattoo seen poking out of his socks
  • No law makes public urination a criminal offence but it can lead to fines of £80 

Horrified guests caught England football star Kyle Walker urinating on a wall at a £260 a night hotel instead of using toilets inside after he was spotted in a beer garden.

The incident happened outside The Bridge in Prestbury, Cheshire, at about 3.25pm on Sunday – approximately 24 hours after his side lost in the FA Cup semi-final to Liverpool at Wembley Stadium.

Guests at the hotel reported seeing the England and Manchester City defender looking around before pulling up his hoody and relieving himself against a wall.

One said Walker, who missed Saturday’s game with an ankle injury, was still recognisable from an eagle tattoo seen poking out of his socks. 

Horrified guests caught England football star Kyle Walker urinating on a wall at a £260 a night hotel instead of using toilets inside after he was spotted in a beer garden

A guest at the hotel told the Sun: ‘I had just arrived for a meal with my family and suddenly I’m watching Kyle Walker, who I instantly recognised, p***ing against a wall. 

‘It was revolting. It wasn’t just a quick wee. He was there for ages. We were appalled.’

The newspaper reported that Walker had been seen in a beer garden earlier in the day.

A source said the footballer walked through an archway at the hotel and ‘relieved himself against the wall in full view of paying guests and people coming and going in the car park’.

There is no general law making public urination a criminal offence but it is usually included in the by-laws of individual local authorities and can lead to fines of up to £80.

MailOnline has approached Manchester City for comment. 

The incident happened outside The Bridge in Prestbury, Cheshire, at about 3.25pm on Sunday - approximately 24 hours after his side lost in the FA Cup semi-final to Liverpool at Wembley Stadium

The incident happened outside The Bridge in Prestbury, Cheshire, at about 3.25pm on Sunday – approximately 24 hours after his side lost in the FA Cup semi-final to Liverpool at Wembley Stadium