Kate Middleton, Prince William Always Do This Activity When Traveling
Kate Middleton is reportedly fond of doing one activity with Prince William whenever they are traveling abroad.
Kara Godfrey, a journalist for Express, the Duchess of Cambridge regularly drinks red wine when she’s away from her children and on an official engagement with the Duke of Cambridge.
During their trip to Canada in 2016, Middleton and Prince William had the opportunity to taste some of the best alcohols offered to them. One of their favorites is the Oculus. Middleton and Prince William also love drinking Merlot, but they are not fond of beers.
When Middleton traveled to Poland, she tried the local Heidelberg beer and a pint of Guinness on St. Patrick’s Day.
Meanwhile, the other members of the royal family are also fond of drinking alcohol. For instance, Prince Philip is an avid beer drinker, and his favorite is Boddingtons. Meghan Markle previously revealed in her lifestyle blog, The Tig, that her favorite wine is Tignanello.
Queen Elizabeth II opts for gin and tonic with Dubonnet and a slice of lemon. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, were rumored to bring their favorite alcohol when traveling. Multiple publications claimed that bringing their own alcohol prevents their drinks from being spiked.
In related news, Middleton also made headlines on Tuesday after she stunned in Princess Diana’s tiara while at the state banquet at the Buckingham Palace. The mom of three also wore an Alexander McQueen gown. Princess Diana was previously photographed with the Lover’s Knot tiara, making it an instant favorite among the British royal family’s collection.
The recent evening gathering was not the first time that Middleton something from the British royal family’s massive collection. In the past, she was also photographed with Queen Alexandra’s wedding necklace.
For Tuesday night’s event, Middleton also wore the royal family order below her left shoulder, a personal gift from the Queen to female members of their clan, according to People.
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