On October 14, 2025, Prince William and Kate Middleton shared a lighthearted and playful moment during their surprise visit to Long Meadow Cider in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. The royal couple, both 43, were at the family-run farm to explore how the business is blending traditional practices with innovation and sustainability. As part of the visit, they were tasked with peeling apples, a simple yet fun activity, and it was here that the Prince of Wales cheekily teased his wife. As Kate appeared to be lagging behind, William couldn’t resist a playful jab, telling her, “Do keep up.” His lighthearted teasing only added to the relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere of the visit.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William at Long Meadow Cider in Craigavon
The fun didn’t stop there. Dressed in aprons, Prince William and Kate Middleton tried their hand at making the farm’s famous potato apple bread. As they took turns rolling dough, William’s attempt to shape it into a circle didn’t go as planned, prompting a humorous exchange. Noticing that the dough wasn’t quite cooperating, he turned to the group and jokingly said, “A circle?” before adding with a grin, “If you look at it this way, it looks like a circle.” His sense of humor had the whole group laughing. When a staff member jokingly suggested it looked more like a rectangle, William, ever the sport, quipped, “A rectangle, certainly. This is a new variety.” The friendly banter continued as he looked at Kate’s dough and teasingly remarked, “How has that gone so circular, and this looks like a rectangle?” The playful moments showcased the couple’s natural chemistry and easy-going demeanor, providing a glimpse of the joy they share in each other’s company.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William at Long Meadow Cider in Craigavon
Kate, known for her baking skills, particularly when it comes to making her children’s birthday cakes, was undoubtedly used to the friendly teasing from William. Their sense of humor and relaxed attitude toward their royal duties were also evident in their interactions during a recent visit to the National Federation of Women’s Institute in Sunningdale on September 8, 2025. During that visit, while chatting with members of the organization, Prince William revealed his very specific preference when it comes to brownies. “I know my brownies,” he said with a grin, to which Kate added with a laugh, “William is very fussy about it.” The topic of brownies brought further amusement when William declared, “Never put nuts in a brownie,” and Kate playfully chimed in, “I had to learn the hard way.” The exchange was met with laughter, illustrating how the couple’s down-to-earth and relatable nature resonates even in the most formal of settings.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William at Long Meadow Cider on Oct.
These moments not only highlight the close bond between the Prince and Princess of Wales but also serve as a reminder of their ability to connect with people on a personal level. Despite their high-profile roles, they remain grounded, sharing playful moments that humanize them and endear them to the public. Whether it’s teasing each other during a cider-making visit or joking about the perfect brownie, Prince William and Kate Middleton show that they, too, enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
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