Prince William and Princess Kate in public discussion about dinner menus and cooking responsibilities
It is well known among the Prince and Princess of Wales that Kate likes spicy food and William not so much. In a discussion as part of a mental health forum broadcast today on BBC Radio 1, William revealed that when Kate makes curry, she has to make a milder version for her husband. 'It makes me sweat,' he said."
It's also a long-known fact that the future king and queen may be a future king and queen, but at their home in Adelaide Cottage, William and Kate and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are remarkably normal. they're back at their home in Windsor. When they returned to their home in Windsor, they were asked what they would have for their evening meal, an answer that led to William's rather revealing quip.
"Are you cooking?" Kate asked her husband in an interview recorded yesterday. He replied, "No, probably going to be curry tonight." So are you watching me?" Kate playfully replied. Kate playfully replied." William said, "It depends on what time you get home," and Kate added, "Well, probably curry or salmon teriyaki, something like that.
Radio 1 hosts Jordan North and Vic Hope asked William and Kate whether they preferred their curry spicy or mild. 'Not too spicy,' William said. 'It makes me sweat. It's unappealing.' 'I like spice, so I cook the curry and then add the spices at the end,' Kate said. William joked that Kate "has to bring it to me gently or I'll sweat. It's not a nice sight!"
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The couple joked about spicy food and participated in important activities surrounding World Mental Health Day. At one point, Kate gave a speech in which she encouraged everyone to unite and discuss mental health in order to "build a brighter, more resilient future," "People" reported.
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