The new year marks a return to work for the Prince and Princess of Wales, with Prince William and Kate’s three children back at school.
Prince William wasted no time in attending his first engagement of the year, surprising Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield with their CBEs.
Amidst the royal couple’s busy schedules, fans have often pondered what their home life is like when they are not fulfilling their official duties.
During a visit to an RAF base in Cyprus in 2018, Prince William and Kate Middleton took the time to meet with military personnel and inaugurate a new recreation facility.
It was during this visit that a revealing moment occurred – Prince William jokingly warned against placing pizza on the sofas in the newly decorated room.
Kate then humorously confessed that her husband is the main culprit behind this messy habit, playfully labeling him a nightmare for his actions.
According to reports from the Express, pizza is not the only takeaway indulgence enjoyed by the royal couple during their downtime at home.
While trying to savor their favorite takeout treats, they strive to avoid any spills on the sofa.
In a candid 2017 interview on BBC Radio 1, Kate shared that her top choice for takeaway is curry.
However, she lamented that she and William cannot enjoy meals together due to his lack of enthusiasm for spicy flavors.
In a separate appearance on That Peter Crouch Podcast, Prince William revealed his personal favorite curry, expressing a preference for Chicken Masala.
He emphasized his appreciation for the dish, stating, “Love that, a bit of flavor.
I’m not a vindaloo man, put it that way.”
Despite his love for curry, like many individuals, William admitted to facing difficulty in deciding on a cuisine when opting for a takeaway.
Aside from curry, Prince William and Kate also share an affection for fish and chips.
In a delightful 2021 sighting, the royal couple was observed relishing a fish supper during a visit to St Andrew’s, Scotland.
Their destination was the renowned Anstruther Fish Bar in the coastal town of Anstruther, where they ordered a takeaway haddock supper for £7.95.
Choosing to enjoy their meal on a bench at the pier, the duo unwrapped their fish and chips, wrapped in traditional paper packaging.
As the Prince and Princess of Wales navigate their royal responsibilities and personal preferences, glimpses into their everyday lives offer a charming insight into their dynamic.