Kate Middleton & Prince William's Son George's Reported ‘Specific Dietary Item' Made Them Pause Their Yacht Trip
Sources told DailyMail that as they left Kefalonia and were heading south in the Ionian Sea towards another island, Zakynthos; George wanted something off-menu that required them to briefly stop the voyage.
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'George required a specific dietary item which led to the tender going ashore in Zakynthos to purchase it. Nothing extravagant, just something particular,' they said, not revealing the exact details of what it was.
Per Daily Meal, the royal kids have a lot of rules for their diet, and it's mostly kept hush-hush; but here's what we know: Spaghetti carbonara is his favorite meal, he has cereal for breakfast, loves Shepherd's Pie, and snacks on brownies. So it's still unclear what was missing on board, but it must've been something he was craving a lot!
For those who don't know, William and Kate have been together on and off since 2003. Since their nuptials in 2011, they have welcomed three children named George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7.
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