Prince William jokes Kate loves 'a bit of spice' during royal visit – 'I'm not too good'

    0

    [ad_1]

    Sikh Sanjog, established in 1989 to support women from the Sikh community integrate into wider Scottish society, provided curry meals twice a week to the disadvantaged during lockdown.

    William said before he prefers “a bit of flavour” when he orders Indian food.

    Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast last year, he told the former footballer: “I’m not a vindaloo man put it that way!”

    In 2019, Kate also said she has to cook multiple curries at home to make sure the royal children can handle it.

    She told William: “It’s so hard cooking curry with the family, though.

    “The children have a portion with no spice, yours is medium.”



    [ad_2]

    Previous articleRumours Jackie O Henderson has been cast on Celebrity MasterChef 
    Next articleFossilised tracks show earliest known evidence of mammals at the seashore

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here