PRINCESS Charlotte loves to chow down on a spicy curry, mum Kate Middleton revealed today.
The Duchess of Cambridge said the four-year-old royal is "good with heat" when she makes a curry at home for the family of five.
The mum-of-three revealed the surprising fact about her only daughter while discussing her upcoming trip to Pakistan with Prince William as they met with Muslim spiritual leader the Aga Khan today.
And Kate said she was looking forward to trying the local food on offer in Pakistan when the couple head there in two weeks' time.
The 37-year-old said she would often try her hand at making curry at home - making one version for the adults and a second, cooler version for their three children - Prince George, six, Charlotte, and Prince Louis, one.
But she added: "Charlotte is pretty good with heat."
Kate, who stunned in a flowing green ARossGirl dress paired with earrings by Pakistani designer Zeen, appeared in good spirits as she discussed the upcoming trip.
It is unclear if the couple will take their three children on the trip from October 14 to 18.
The trip will mark the first royal visit to the country in more than a decade.
And Kate and William beamed as they met with the Aga Khan, an 82-year-old billionaire philanthropist.
His highness the Aga Khan is the 49th hereditary imam of the world's 20 million Shia Ismaili Muslims and a direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed.
Worth an incredible £800m, he is known for his tireless work in the community.
Their Pakistan trip, requested by Britain's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, comes after Prince Charles and Camilla's last tour of the country in 2006.
Princess Diana had also travelled to Pakistan in 1996.
Pakistan previously welcomed news of the trip, with ambassador to Britain Nafees Zakaria tweeting: "Upcoming Royal visit reflects the importance UK attaches to Pakistan.
"Both countries enjoy historical links and wish to strengthen them further."
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It comes as Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle complete their Africa tour today, which has seen them meet with community groups and charities.
And Harry, 35, revealed Meghan had launched legal action against the Mail on Sunday.
In a lengthy statement published on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's website, Harry alleged the paper had "unlawfully" published a letter from her to her father Thomas Markle.
Meghan Markle insists the letter - which detailed her pain at their estrangement since the Royal Wedding - was private.
In a statement revealing the legal action, Prince Harry claimed the couple were suffering from the "painful" impact of "relentless propaganda" against Meghan.
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The statement appeared to break unofficial protocol by discussing personal matters while in the middle of a Royal tour.
And it is unclear whether The Queen formally sanctioned the statement or its timing.
The outpouring comes after a string of stories about the Royal couple including charges of hypocrisy over Harry and Meghan campaigning for climate change while using private jets and Harry attending a Google conference on board a mega-yacht.
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