Princess Kate and Prince William at the mental health forum in Birmingham on Tuesday.Photo:Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty ImagesKate MiddletonandPrince Williamface the same dilemma as every other married couple when it comes to mealtimes — who is going to cook?!Taking part ina mental health forumon BBC Radio 1 and charity The Mix, the royal couple also appeared onGoing Home with Vick and Jordan on Radio 1on Tuesday andwere asked what they would be having for their evening meal when they got back to their home in Windsor. And their answer led to a rather amusing reveal from Prince William about how much spice he can manage in a curry.“Are you cooking?” Kate, 41, asked her husband in the interview recorded on Tuesday.“No, I think it will probably be a curry won’t it tonight?” he replied.“So you’re looking to me?” Kate playfully asked during the brief chat.“It depends what time we get back,” William, 41, jokingly replied, before Kate filled in, “Yeah, it probably will be a curry or teriyaki salmon, something like that.“The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in Birmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty ImagesRadio 1 hosts Jordan North and Vick Hope then asked if they liked their curries, spicy or mild?“I can’t do too much spice, I start sweating. It’s not attractive,” William confessed,“Whereas I like the spice so I have to sort of cook the curry and then add the spice, extra spice at the end,” Kate added.William then joked that Kate “Has to bring it in gently because otherwise I get too sweaty. It’s not a nice sight!“Earlier, at the forum — which took place on World Mental Health Day — the coupleparticipated in some workshops, with Kate and others taking turns to describe a feeling from an emotion wheel while others around the table had to guess what they were explaining.Kate also made a speech urging everyone to come together to “build a brighter, more resilient future.““Today, more people feel empowered to talk about their mental health than ever before,” she told the crowd. “This is a major step forward. William and I continue to be inspired to see young people, like you all here today, leading this charge – being particularly brave in having some of those conversations yourselves. As a generation, you value and talk more about your mental health than any before you – something we truly admire and applaud.“William, meanwhile, was asked what “tricks” he had in his toolbox for helping cope with mental health challenges.“For me,” the royal shared, it was “just general maintenance, general mental well-being.” More specifically, that meant “things, like walking, fresh air [and] getting away from screens is a big deal,” he added.The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in BIrmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty Images"Having a laugh. Humor for me is a big deal — I love to laugh,” William continued. “You’ve got to look at the lighter things in life sometimes to feel good.“He also noted that “time with my friends, time with my family — things like that really matter to me.“Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!The royal couple are continuing their visits for mental health awareness on Wednesday, with two separate outings.Kate visited Nottingham Trent University in England while William will spend time with, and highlight the well-being of, emergency service workers in Milton Keynes.
Princess Kate and Prince William at the mental health forum in Birmingham on Tuesday.Photo:Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty Images

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Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamface the same dilemma as every other married couple when it comes to mealtimes — who is going to cook?!Taking part ina mental health forumon BBC Radio 1 and charity The Mix, the royal couple also appeared onGoing Home with Vick and Jordan on Radio 1on Tuesday andwere asked what they would be having for their evening meal when they got back to their home in Windsor. And their answer led to a rather amusing reveal from Prince William about how much spice he can manage in a curry.“Are you cooking?” Kate, 41, asked her husband in the interview recorded on Tuesday.“No, I think it will probably be a curry won’t it tonight?” he replied.“So you’re looking to me?” Kate playfully asked during the brief chat.“It depends what time we get back,” William, 41, jokingly replied, before Kate filled in, “Yeah, it probably will be a curry or teriyaki salmon, something like that.“The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in Birmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty ImagesRadio 1 hosts Jordan North and Vick Hope then asked if they liked their curries, spicy or mild?“I can’t do too much spice, I start sweating. It’s not attractive,” William confessed,“Whereas I like the spice so I have to sort of cook the curry and then add the spice, extra spice at the end,” Kate added.William then joked that Kate “Has to bring it in gently because otherwise I get too sweaty. It’s not a nice sight!“Earlier, at the forum — which took place on World Mental Health Day — the coupleparticipated in some workshops, with Kate and others taking turns to describe a feeling from an emotion wheel while others around the table had to guess what they were explaining.Kate also made a speech urging everyone to come together to “build a brighter, more resilient future.““Today, more people feel empowered to talk about their mental health than ever before,” she told the crowd. “This is a major step forward. William and I continue to be inspired to see young people, like you all here today, leading this charge – being particularly brave in having some of those conversations yourselves. As a generation, you value and talk more about your mental health than any before you – something we truly admire and applaud.“William, meanwhile, was asked what “tricks” he had in his toolbox for helping cope with mental health challenges.“For me,” the royal shared, it was “just general maintenance, general mental well-being.” More specifically, that meant “things, like walking, fresh air [and] getting away from screens is a big deal,” he added.The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in BIrmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty Images"Having a laugh. Humor for me is a big deal — I love to laugh,” William continued. “You’ve got to look at the lighter things in life sometimes to feel good.“He also noted that “time with my friends, time with my family — things like that really matter to me.“Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!The royal couple are continuing their visits for mental health awareness on Wednesday, with two separate outings.Kate visited Nottingham Trent University in England while William will spend time with, and highlight the well-being of, emergency service workers in Milton Keynes.
Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamface the same dilemma as every other married couple when it comes to mealtimes — who is going to cook?!
Taking part ina mental health forumon BBC Radio 1 and charity The Mix, the royal couple also appeared onGoing Home with Vick and Jordan on Radio 1on Tuesday andwere asked what they would be having for their evening meal when they got back to their home in Windsor. And their answer led to a rather amusing reveal from Prince William about how much spice he can manage in a curry.
“Are you cooking?” Kate, 41, asked her husband in the interview recorded on Tuesday.
“No, I think it will probably be a curry won’t it tonight?” he replied.
“So you’re looking to me?” Kate playfully asked during the brief chat.
“It depends what time we get back,” William, 41, jokingly replied, before Kate filled in, “Yeah, it probably will be a curry or teriyaki salmon, something like that.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in Birmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty Images

Radio 1 hosts Jordan North and Vick Hope then asked if they liked their curries, spicy or mild?
“I can’t do too much spice, I start sweating. It’s not attractive,” William confessed,
“Whereas I like the spice so I have to sort of cook the curry and then add the spice, extra spice at the end,” Kate added.
William then joked that Kate “Has to bring it in gently because otherwise I get too sweaty. It’s not a nice sight!”
Earlier, at the forum — which took place on World Mental Health Day — the coupleparticipated in some workshops, with Kate and others taking turns to describe a feeling from an emotion wheel while others around the table had to guess what they were explaining.
Kate also made a speech urging everyone to come together to “build a brighter, more resilient future.”
“Today, more people feel empowered to talk about their mental health than ever before,” she told the crowd. “This is a major step forward. William and I continue to be inspired to see young people, like you all here today, leading this charge – being particularly brave in having some of those conversations yourselves. As a generation, you value and talk more about your mental health than any before you – something we truly admire and applaud.”
William, meanwhile, was asked what “tricks” he had in his toolbox for helping cope with mental health challenges.
“For me,” the royal shared, it was “just general maintenance, general mental well-being.” More specifically, that meant “things, like walking, fresh air [and] getting away from screens is a big deal,” he added.
The Prince and Princess of Wales at the event in BIrmingham.Kirsty Wigglesworth-WPA Pool/Getty Images

“Having a laugh. Humor for me is a big deal — I love to laugh,” William continued. “You’ve got to look at the lighter things in life sometimes to feel good.”
He also noted that “time with my friends, time with my family — things like that really matter to me.”
Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!
The royal couple are continuing their visits for mental health awareness on Wednesday, with two separate outings.
Kate visited Nottingham Trent University in England while William will spend time with, and highlight the well-being of, emergency service workers in Milton Keynes.
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