Princess Kate: The Cold Water Swimming Enthusiast Revealed in a Podcast with Princess Anne and Mike Tindall

2023-09-12 03:01:42

Princess Kate According to his own statements, he likes to swim in cold water. The 41-year-old said this in a podcast episode published at the weekend. “Cold water swimming – the colder the better. I absolutely love it,” said the wife of the heir to the British throne Prinz William (41).

It even goes so far that her husband says: “You’re crazy and it’s dark and it’s raining,” said Kate on the podcast “The Good, The Bad, And The Rugby”. Kate had lived together with William and his aunt, Princess Anne (73), interviewed on the occasion of the Rugby World Cup, which is currently taking place in France.

Mike Tindall talks to Princess Anne, William and Kate

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The podcast is hosted by Anne’s son-in-law Mike Tindall hosted by a former England rugby international. The 44-year-old is with Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall married.

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Drinking game queen Kate

Mike Tindall, who was also a participant in the British version of the jungle camp, is always good for indiscretions. He said in the episode that he also wanted to have seen Kate playing the drinking game Beer Pong – although she was said to have been “super-competitive”. In the game, table tennis balls are thrown into plastic cups filled with beer, which the opposing side must drink. Kate responded to the statement with a nervous laugh.

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