Here are more photos from the Princess of Wales’s ONE public event last week, her visit to Leicester. I’m including some photos where her hairpiece is especially noticeable, because she really plops it on the back of her head and heads out the door. The hairpiece last week wasn’t even the same color as the rest of her hair. Unfortunately, Getty included some closeups of Kate’s feet, aka Quentin Tarantino-bait. She went barefoot in the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple and people were talking about her feet for days. Here’s the thing: I have janky feet as well, it comes from being a long-time walker/hiker. Kate is also big into hiking and walking, and when you walk or hike for miles nearly every day, your feet are quite beat-up. Still, for someone who rarely works and spends a lot of money, Kate might want to invest in semi-regular pedicures, or at least trim her toenails. Meanwhile, at a local Indian restaurant in Leicester, Kate ended up talking about food and spice.
Kate Middleton dished about her culinary preferences at her latest royal outing. On March 5, the Princess of Wales, 44, shared the scoop at Bobby’s, a family-run Indian restaurant on Leicester’s iconic “Golden Mile.” Princess Kate visited Leicester to celebrate the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community there, following the Hindu festival of Holi on March 4.
During her stop at Bobby’s, a family-run restaurant named after the award-winning 1973 Bollywood film, Kate asked if a treat she was going to try was “sweet or savory” in a video shared to X by royal editor Rebecca English of the Daily Mail.
The Princess of Wales then checked out another confection, said she was “okay with spice” and took a bite as she sat with the restaurant’s owners, Dharmesh and Enna Lakhani.
“Mmm. Is this coriander?” the royal remarked. “I love coriander and chili.”
While cilantro and coriander are different terms for the same plant, cilantro is used to refer to the fresh herb, while coriander is typically used for the spice.
In another tidbit about what she ate at Bobby’s, Hello! magazine reported that Princess Kate declined to add sugar to her tea.
I have no idea how people can drink sugarless tea, but then again, I don’t know how (British) people put so much cream in their tea. It doesn’t say if Kate put cream or milk in her tea, and I suspect she wasn’t just raw-dogging tea with no sugar or cream. As for the spice, we’ve heard that Kate (and not William) likes spicy food and she can handle it. I believe it, I guess.
On Sunday, Kate also marked International Women’s Day with a social media post. She signed it “C” so we know it’s only from her. Prince William does not celebrate International Women’s Day or women in general.
Today we celebrate the kindness, resilience and quiet strength of women in our families and communities.
This day is about standing up alongside one another – recognising the loving influence of women, who nurture hope, encourage others and help make the world kinder and more… pic.twitter.com/FWeBb8kuei
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 8, 2026


Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, getty Images, Cover Images.
- POOL PHOTOGRAPH by James Glossop for The Times shows The Princess of Wales visiting Leicester, where she met dancers from The Aakash Odedra Company and spent time on the city’s famous “Golden Mile”, with its sari, food and jewellery shops. The Princess spent the day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; which celebrates spring, love, colour and new life.,Image: 1080343860, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: James Glossop/ The Times/Avalon
- POOL PHOTOGRAPH by James Glossop for The Times shows The Princess of Wales visiting Leicester, where she met dancers from The Aakash Odedra Company and spent time on the city’s famous “Golden Mile”, with its sari, food and jewellery shops. The Princess spent the day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; which celebrates spring, love, colour and new life.,Image: 1080343964, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: /Avalon
- The Princess of Wales visiting Leicester, where she met dancers from The Aakash Odedra Company and spent time on the city’s famous “Golden Mile”, with its sari, food and jewellery shops. The Princess spent the day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; which celebrates spring, love, colour and new life.,Image: 1080347218, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: James Glossop/ The Times/Avalon
- Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales meets worshippers during her visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple in Leicester, central England, on March 5, 2026.,Image: 1080347285, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: DARREN STAPLES/Avalon
- Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales meets worshippers during her visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple in Leicester, central England, on March 5, 2026.,Image: 1080347285, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: DARREN STAPLES/Avalon
- 05/03/2026. Leicester, UK. The Princess of Wales spending the day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. The Princess of Wales during a meeting with Aakash Odedra, an award-winning choreographer and dancer, who now runs The Aakash Odedra Company. The Princess viewed a rehearsal of his latest work, ‘Songs of the Bulbul’. Her Royal Highness then visited a number of family-run businesses on Leicester’s famous ‘Golden Mile’.,Image: 1080348273, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
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Catherine, Princess of Wales visits The Aakash Odedra Company as part of a day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; a festival that celebrates spring, love, colour and new life
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: Cover Images
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Catherine, Princess of Wales visits The Aakash Odedra Company as part of a day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; a festival that celebrates spring, love, colour and new life
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: Cover Images**NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**
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Catherine, Princess of Wales visits The Aakash Odedra Company as part of a day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; a festival that celebrates spring, love, colour and new life
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: Cover Images**NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**
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Catherine, Princess of Wales visits The Aakash Odedra Company as part of a day celebrating the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in Leicester. Her Royal Highnesses’ visit comes the day after the Hindu festival of Holi; a festival that celebrates spring, love, colour and new life
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: Cover Images**NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**
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The Princess of Wales meets worshippers during a visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple, as she visits Leicester to celebrate the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in the city
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Princess of Wales meets worshippers during a visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple, as she visits Leicester to celebrate the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community in the city
Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: Leicester, United Kingdom
When: 05 Mar 2026
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
