In a delightful twist that caught royal watchers off guard, Prince William recently revealed that his children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—are fans of a rather ordinary canned food.
During his first official outing since the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis, he shared this unexpected detail while volunteering at the food distribution charity, Surplus to Supper.
On April 18, while helping out in the charity’s kitchen, William let slip that his kids have a soft spot for spaghetti hoops, a popular dish among young ones.
This revelation came as a surprise to many who might have assumed that royal meals are always extravagant.
Instead, the prince pointed to a can of spaghetti hoops and chuckled, “That’s spaghetti hoops,” when a volunteer asked about his children’s taste in food.
The conversation quickly turned lighthearted as the volunteer pressed him further, asking how he knew about such a kid-friendly meal.
With a smile, William replied, “I’ve got children,” showcasing his relatable side amid royal duties.
It’s moments like these that remind us that even royals enjoy simple pleasures.
But the fun didn’t stop there.
William also shared that little Prince Louis has taken a keen interest in cricket, playing it with great enthusiasm.
This new hobby adds to the diverse range of activities the young royals engage in, which also includes dancing, rugby, and horseback riding.
It seems the children are keeping busy and enjoying their childhood to the fullest.
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has previously noted that her kids are in a phase where they love to run around and explore.
“They all love sport, and Louis is mad about rugby,” she mentioned, highlighting their active lifestyles.
Clearly, the royal family is nurturing a love for sports and outdoor activities in their children.
William’s visit to Surplus to Supper was not just about sharing family anecdotes; it also aimed to shed light on the organization’s impact on the community and the environment.