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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Tony Jones

Kate turns barista during surprise Borough Market visit with William

The Princess of Wales has showcased her barista skills during a visit to London’s Borough Market.

Kate was guided through the art of creating a cappuccino as she toured the foodie paradise, meeting tourists and shoppers, with her husband Prince William.

When they stopped at Change Please, a social enterprise supporting the homeless by training them in coffee retail, she got behind the counter and rolled up her sleeves.

She handed the finished drink to her husband, saying “I’ve made a coffee for you, William”, but when he asked, “is it decaf?” and she replied, “no”, he suggested it should be sold.

Kate carried the coffee with her when they carried on with their tour of the popular attraction that has been a focus for food lovers for decades.

The Prince and Princess of Wales had a very hands-on visit (PA)

Staff member Lorent Maliqi had guided Kate through the cappuccino-making process and said afterwards: “She did really well.

“I was surprised, she got the texture of the milk right on point – it was a great effort.”

William and Kate were hands-on throughout their visit, which began at the Trethowan Brothers stall where award-winning cheese made from their farm in north Somerset has been sold since the beginning of Borough Market almost 30 years ago.

William and Kate also sampled honey (PA)

They sampled the hand-made Pitchfork Cheddar, made with unpasteurised milk, and the Gorwydd Caerphilly cheese, and told Todd Trethowan: “That’s lunch taken care of.”

The couple then moved behind the counter, with William cutting a wedge of the Caerphilly cheese under Mr Trethowan’s guidance before Kate used the string to slice some of the cheddar, which was bagged and handed to the couple’s aide for later.

At one point, William put his hand on a larger wheel of cheddar cheese and asked: “does any one come in and ask for one of these?”. When told they do, he replied: “I’m so impressed by that.”

The couple’s presence soon attracted dozens of onlookers, with members of the public holding up smartphones to capture the moment.

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