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Tim Hanlon & Abbie Meehan

Kate Middleton share's William's 'nightmare' habit in brutal five-word comment

The Princess of Wales has revealed a 'nightmare' eating habit husband Prince William has, that gets on her nerves.

The couple have recently been releasing videos on social media, that give fans a look into their lives in London, reports the Mirror.

In one video posted on their YouTube channel, the family - including Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte - can be seen getting ready at Kensington Palace to attend the King's Coronation.

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This film led some royal lovers to wonder more about what the royal family get up to at home, and how they behave as a unit.

One habit that clearly irks Kate is the way William eats pizza on the sofa. When the Prince and Princess of Wales were visiting an RAF base in Cyprus in 2018, Kate revealed how much of a "nightmare" William is when he eats a pizza takeaway.

The Express reported that while the couple were opening a new recreation facility at the base, William warned: "Keep the pizza off the sofas."

And Kate added: "You’re a nightmare with that."

Pizza looks to be a family favourite among the unit, as they headed out to a pizza van last month in Wales as they spent the evening at Dowlais Rugby Club near Methyr Tydfil.

The couple were snapped visiting the Little Dragon Pizza Van, ordering 12 pizzas that they shared with the mountain rescue team there.

The order, which included three margarita, three pepperoni, three BBQ chicken and three goats cheese came to more than £120.

The royals carried the pizzas into the rugby club for the rescuers and met other members of the team and community.

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