Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is not only dedicated to her royal duties but also prioritizes her role as a loving mother to her three children.
While she and Prince William share many interests, there is one hobby that Kate believes is essential for their children’s growth and enjoyment.
Welcome to Royal Pancakes, your source for all updates on the British Royal Family.
Today, we delve into the world of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and discover the valuable lesson Kate is instilling in her little ones.
Both Prince William and Kate, who are 41 years old, lead active lives and enjoy engaging in sports activities together and separately.
Skiing, biking, and tennis are just a few of the activities they relish.
In fact, Kate is a patron of The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
Recently, she revealed on Mike Tindall’s podcast, Taking to the Good, the Bad, and the Rugby, that she has developed a passion for cold water swimming.
While sports play a significant role in the couple’s lives, Kate also finds joy in photography, gardening, and engaging in children’s charity work.
However, there is one area where Kate and William differ – cooking.
Kate is an avid cook and often involves her children in culinary adventures at home.
On the other hand, William has openly admitted that his skills in the kitchen are not the most impressive.
During an official engagement in 2019, Kate shared that she regularly cooks with her children, a practice that may seem surprisingly normal for someone destined to be the future Queen.
Additionally, it has been reported that one of Prince William’s favorite meals is roasted chicken, a dish Kate frequently prepares for him.
Royal author Katie Nicholl once revealed that Kate indulges in her hobby of cooking William’s favorite supper, roast chicken, during their perfect nights together.
While Kate enjoys a spicy curry, she has had to adapt her cooking method to accommodate William’s intolerance.
In an interview on BBC Radio 1, the Princess explained that she adds the extra spice at the end, after serving William’s portion, to satisfy her own love for spice.
Not only does Kate’s passion for cooking extend to her husband, but she also instills it in her children.
She encourages them to cook at home and develop a fondness for healthy foods.
During a conversation with Mary Berry, Kate mentioned that her three children enjoy eating vegetables like carrots, beans, and beetroot.
Louis, in particular, has developed a strong liking for beetroot.