Kate Middleton shares adorable detail about Prince Louis during latest royal visit
Kate Middleton joins temple dance during Leicester visit
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales offered a sweet glimpse into her family life.
During a cultural visit celebrating the British Indian community, the future Queen of Britain revealed her children "love their dancing."
Spending a day in Leicester on March 5, 2026, Kate attended engagements that highlighted local culture following celebrations for Hindu festival of Holi earlier in the week.
Furthermore, Kate also watched a lively Bollywood performance by Aakash Odedra Company.
The Princess of Wales also joked that her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, would have loved the performance.
She told the dancers, "You must be super fit because it's super energetic."
Adding, "My children would love that; they love their dancing. Louis would love your dance routine."
On the other hand, Kate Middleton got the chance to show off her own moves while visiting Shreeji Dham Haveli, a Hindu temple serving Leicester’s Vaishnav community.
Furthermore, Kate's royal visit also included a stop at Bobby's, a popular family-run Indian restaurant, where she sampled chai tea and traditional sweets. While chatting with the owners at the time, Kate Middleton also shared a detail about her husband Prince William.
"I love coriander and chili but William is less of a fan of coriander," the Princess of Wales said.
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