Princess Kate takes the lead in the usual household tasks that leave Prince William ignorant

Princess Kate takes the lead in the usual household tasks that leave Prince William ignorant

According to Prince William, the royal family can really be like us. When it comes to doing ordinary household chores around the house, Princess Kate is reportedly much more adept at one particular task.

King Charles is known to be passionate about his garden, but his son Prince William does not seem to have inherited the monarch's green fingers. But Kate Middleton is clearly very talented in this area. In an interview, the Prince of Wales once said (through the mirror): "My wife does all gardening. I really like it, but I don't know what I'm doing."

Princess Kate had many opportunities to show her gardening talent to the public. In 2019, she secretly collaborated with the Royal Horticultural Society to create a "return to nature" garden presented at the Chelsea Flower Show.

According to The Mirror, Kate took inspiration from her childhood to create a "return to nature" garden that included a treehouse and design swings. She also tried to include Princess Diana's favorite flower, the forgotten grass, to pay tribute to her late mother-in-law.She also tried to include Princess Diana's love flowers.

The outlet reported that Princess Kate was nervous before Queen Elizabeth arrived at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019. "Before Her Majesty arrived, Kate, seemingly nervous, wanted to impress and was tidying up around the garden," the publication explained. And according to onlookers, she was found stuffing loose twigs and leaves in her designer handbag.

Princess Kate is not the only member of the Royal family who performs normal household chores around the house. Queen Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, recently revealed that his mother is likely to be the first queen to perform a fairly ordinary job.

"It's probably true that my mother is the first queen to ever cook," Parker Bowles told Discover Britain magazine. While acknowledging that Camilla had "less cooking now" than she once did, the food writer shared that the queen had "cooked for 20 children for 2 years and is very good.""

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