
Watch: Kate, William Make Chapatis, Guided By Sikh Women's Group
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During the past year, Sikh Sanjog set up a service to provide meals to disadvantaged people of the community in Edinburgh
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton tried their hands at making chapatis and dishing out curries as they joined the Sikh Sanjog group in preparing meals for the vulnerable people in Edinburgh, UK. Cooking up a storm in the café kitchen at the Palace of Holyroodhouse with Sikh Sanjog, where The Duke and Duchess prepared meals to be distributed to vulnerable families across the Edinburgh community ???? pic.twitter.com/pFkoor8yQq Thank you for coming along to @Sikh_Sanjog@KensingtonRoyal. The children and staff really enjoyed your company! We hope you gained a good understanding of why our services for women and young people are so vital especially in challenging times.#dinnerfitforadukeandduchesshttps://t.co/UDah83Wkx2 So so so so beautiful! You can just feel the warmth. Oh this is so lovely! What a brilliant organisation???????? This is so good ???????????? Sikh community langars to feed people is the best service While making the chapatis and curry, Prince William reportedly even joked that Kate liked spicy food more than him. They helped the Singh Sanjog group at a cafe kitchen at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the Queen in Edinburgh. The Twitter handle of the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge released several photographs of the couple helping out members of the Sikh group. The caption read, “Cooking up a storm in the cafe kitchen at the Palace of Holyroodhouse with Sikh Sanjog, where the Duke and Duchess prepared meals to be distributed to vulnerable families across the Edinburgh community”.More Related News