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Kate says she's 'more adventurous' than William and tries 'Viagra' delicacy

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Kate Middleton has declared she's the more adventurous one between herself and husband Prince William as the pair's visit to the Caribbean came to an end.The Duchess, 40, looked stunning as she visited a fish fry on Saturday, 26 March, in a pink Rixo dress, where she decided to take the plunge and try the Bahamas' local delicacy 'conch pistol', which is said to have the same effect as Viagra.

Colourless and odourless, the worms are commonly said to be the conch's male genitalia and is said to be an aphrodisiac of the region.

Not one to shy away, Kate tipped her head back as she put the conch in her mouth and the crowd gave her a round of applaud while her 39 year old husband smiled in support.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "I’m a little bit more adventurous than William is," Kate declared as William added: "I can handle it." Kate then told how she's tried conch fritters before, but hadn't had a chance to have conch salad in the past.

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