The Duke of Cambridge is supposedly not a fan of spicy foods like his wife Kate Middleton, but that doesn't stop him from ordering a delicious curry!
READ: The royal family's favourite takeaways – from curry to Nando's
Prince William shared a rare insight into his diet when he sat down with former England footballer Peter Crouch and his co-hosts Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark to record an episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, in support of the Heads Up campaign. At the start of the podcast - which was recorded at Kensington Palace prior to the coronavirus lockdown in March - the Duke enjoyed an Indian takeaway from Peter's local restaurant Samrat in Ealing.
WATCH: Prince William enjoyed a curry with Peter Crouch at Kensington Palace
Although we don't know every detail of their dinner choices, we are certain that William's favourite curry was served. Speaking of his go-to takeaway Indian, he said: "Chicken masala, love that, a bit of flavour - I'm not a vindaloo man put it that way."
This comes after the Duchess of Cambridge told BBC Radio 1 in 2017 that curry is her favourite takeaway, but said that William wouldn't eat it with her as he is not a fan of spicy food - so perhaps his preferences are gradually changing!

The Duke revealed his favourite curry is chicken masala
During their radio appearance, the royal couple added: "It doesn’t usually get ordered to the palace, we tend to go and pick it up," before jokingly adding "not ourselves!" However, after answering the knock at the door before the recent podcast, William quipped: "There's an Uber driver out there on the floor being frisked."
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Want to try your hand at Prince William's favourite curry at home? Cook a takeaway-worthy Indian with Jamie Oliver's recipe…
Recreate Prince William's favourite curry with Jamie Oliver's recipe:
INGREDIENTS
- 4 skinless free-range chicken breasts
- 2 onions
- 5 cm piece of ginger
- ½ a bunch of fresh coriander
- 1 fresh red chilli
- Vegetable oil
- 400g tin of plum tomatoes
- 200g of light coconut milk (½ tin)
- 1 small handful of flaked almonds
- fat-free natural yoghurt
- 1 lemon
Tikka masala paste
- 1 fresh red chillies
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 5 cm piece of ginger
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
- 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons garam masala
- 2 tablespoons groundnut oil
- 2 tablespoons tomato purée
- 1 bunch of fresh coriander
- ½ tablespoon desiccated coconut
- 2 tablespoons ground almonds
METHOD
Make the curry paste
Cook the curry

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