I tried Kate Middleton’s diet – I hated the ‘pond water’ algae smoothie, but her ‘naughty’ treat surprised me
BEING a member of the royal family has its perks, from glittering balls to talented chefs at your disposal.
Princess Kate is said to be a keen chef herself and likes preparing meals for her family - but what does she consume on a daily basis?
The royal mum-of-three has spoken about her love for open water swimming and sports, so it’s no surprise that her diet is very healthy too.
Her daily meals are packed with fresh fruit and vegetables - which has no doubt been a focus with her chemotherapy treatment this year.
However, she is said to allow herself one very British popular treat for dessert from time to time.
Whatever she consumes is clearly working for her, and she is always glowing during public engagements.
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Fabulous decided to try to eat like the Princess of Wales for a day to see if we should switch our diet to become more fit for royalty…
Breakfast
Forget a fry up, Princess Kate is said to start her day with a healthy green smoothie, similarly to her sister-in-law Meghan Markle.
Spirulina is particularly key to making your skin glow, as it gently detoxifies and encourages cell renewal from inside the body for a bright complexion.
The drink is no doubt the secret to her glowing skin… but is an algae extract drink actually nice?
After sourcing spirulina in my local The Source shop, I whipped up the drink and my first reaction was that it looked remarkably similar to pond water.
However, the taste wasn’t *as* bad as it looked, but still wasn’t something I’d crave every day, and I certainly wouldn’t describe it as delicious.
For me it needed something to sweeten it up and I improved the taste to finish my glass with a few squirts of agave nectar.
A dash of lemon I could just about tolerate downing the glass, but I won’t be rushing to add that to my daily menu.
Next time I may try another breakfast Kate is said to enjoy; oatmeal.
Lunch
Kate Middleton's go-to watermelon salad ingredients
- 1 avocado
- 1 cucumber, diced
- 304 g watermelon, diced
- 10 mint leaves, chopped
- 37.5 g vegan feta
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- salt, to taste
I had higher hopes for lunch, which for Kate is often a watermelon and vegan feta salad.
Despite the fact it is now autumn and chillier, it seemed a more appealing option than the smoothie.
This was also quick to make, and took no longer than 10 minutes to prepare - ideal for busy mum Kate looking after Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
After chopping the watermelon, avocado and feta, I added in the leaves and oil to make a tasty-looking and colourful bowl.
I wolfed down the portion in no time at all given it was so yummy, but my only criticism is I felt a bit hungry afterwards and knew I’d be reaching for Kate’s go-to snacks.