Prince William and Princess Kate proved they are just like any other ordinary married couple when it comes to deciding who should make the dinner each night.The Prince and Princess of Wales took part in a mental health forum for young people in partnership with BBC Radio 1 and charity The Mix on October 10 to mark World Mental Health Day.During their discussion, they shared a behind the scenes insight into who takes on kitchen responsibilities at Adelaide Cottage, the Express reports.While chatting on the radio programme Going Home with Vick and Jordan on Radio 1, they were asked what they were planning on having for their dinner when they got home to Windsor.Kate asked her husband: "Are you cooking?", to which he replied: "No, I think it will probably be a curry won’t it tonight?"The mum-of-three then jokingly responded: "So you’re looking to me?", with William adding: "It depends what time we get back", as Kate agreed: "Yeah, it probably will be a curry or teriyaki salmon, something like that."The Prince of Wales then admitted to hosts Jordan North and Vick Hope that he can't handle too much spice in his curries unlike the more adventurous Kate who loves hot food.He said: "I can't do too much spice, I start sweating.
It’s not attractive." Kate added: "Whereas I like the spice so I have to sort of cook the curry and then add the spice, extra spice at the end."William joked: "Have to bring it in gently because otherwise I get too sweaty.
It’s not a nice sight!"During the forum, Kate made a rare public address as she highlighted the importance of looking after one's mental health especially in today's fast-paced digital world.She stated: "It is important, however, to remind ourselves of the big picture as we meet here
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