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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: Just Like Us, They Love Takeout!

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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: Just Like Us, They Love Takeout!

In a delightful revelation, it seems the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoy indulging in takeout just like the rest of us.

While one might assume that their royal status comes with strict dining regimens and gourmet meals prepared by personal chefs, has shared that she too craves the occasional takeaway.

After all, life can't be all about lavish banquets and formal dinner parties, right?

During a candid chat on BBC Radio 1, Kate opened up about her and 's love for curry.

However, there's a twist—William isn't as enthusiastic about spicy dishes.

Despite this, he occasionally joins Kate for a curry night, although it's clear they don't always agree on their food choices.

It's refreshing to see that even royals have their culinary differences.

The couple's culinary preferences bring a relatable charm to their royal image.

Kate's admission shows that she enjoys the simple pleasures in life, much like anyone else.

It's a reminder that beneath the crowns and titles, they have cravings and comfort foods just like the average person.

's history with fast food is also quite endearing.

He fondly recalls his childhood trips to McDonald's with his brother, .

Their late mother, , would often treat them to meals at the popular fast-food chain, making those outings memorable moments in their upbringing.

Darren McGrady, a former royal chef, reminisced about one particular outing when Diana decided to cancel lunch plans at home.

Instead, she whisked her sons away to McDonald's, much to the surprise of the kitchen staff.

“I can do burgers,” he recalled saying, but Diana insisted it was the toys that drew the boys in.

It's heartwarming to learn that even royal princes had a taste for typical children's fare.

According to McGrady, the boys loved American food staples like pizza and potato skins, proving that their palates were not so different from those of other kids.

Paul Burrell, a former royal butler, shared more insights into the boys' playful nature.

He described how they would gather around a large stuffed hippopotamus in their sitting room, laughing and enjoying family time.

Their favorite TV show, “Blind Date,” often had them shouting at the screen, revealing their youthful exuberance and competitive spirits.

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