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The Duchess of Cambridge likes it spicy, her husband revealed, as the couple discussed curry with a Sikh community group.

Prince william said he was not a fan of picante dishes as the couple helped the Sikh Sanjog group in Edinburgh.

The Duke and duchess tried their hand at making chapatis and handed out curry servings in containers.

The couple also tried their hand at making chapatis
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The couple also tried their hand at making chapatis

The future king was asked if he was a fan of South Asian cuisine, to which he replied, “I love curry… not too spicy.”

Kate was asked if she made curries at home and she replied, “Yeah, I love it.”

The prince added: “She likes spices a bit … I’m not too good at spices.”

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The Sikh Sanjog Group was founded in 1989 to help women from the Sikh community integrate into Scottish society.

During the lockdown, he started providing curries twice a week to help underprivileged people in the area.

William and Kate had helped out with a cooking session in a kitchen in the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Earlier today, the couple spoke to recovered drug addicts who were now trying to help people on the streets struggling with their own addiction and near-fatal overdoses.

The Royal Family were at Turning Point Scotlandin the center of the town of Coatbridge, where they spoke via video call to the Glasgow Overdose Response Team to explain how it saved lives.

Prince William said the turning point often comes “when someone else [is] take a real interest in your life ”.

He added, “Sure, so many times people come and go, don’t you, when you’re looking for help, and you’re sent to God knows how many different organizations, and you’ve moved on to the next one.

“But what’s crucial is how to catch that big net all at once that really matters, that’s what you’re doing here.”

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This notice was published: 2021-05-24 20:55:00