Princess Charlotte, three, has expressed her love for food so much so that the young royal even takes part in mother and daughter cooking sessions with Kate
On Tuesday, Kate visited Lavender Primary School in Enfield to mark the start of mental health week
Speaking to a group of students, The Duchess of Cambridge revealed Charlotte's love for a particular snack - and it is not chocolate or sweets
Kate told them: "Charlotte loves olives." The Duchess is also a fan of the snack herself, and once revealed how she loved eating olives as a child
During a visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital in 2018, Kate told a young patient Rafael Chana: "I used to eat lots and lots of olives when I was little as well
" Charlotte and her brother, Prince George both have a love for food and enjoy being hands on in the kitchen with their mother, Kate
The Middleton family have fun cooking together and make all types of food - including pasta, which is one of Charlotte's favourites
Matthew Kleiner-Mann, chief executive of the Ivy Learning Trust, who spoke to Kate during her school visit said: "She was telling us how much her children love cooking and how they cook for her
"They made cheesy pasta the other day. One stirs the flour, one puts the milk and butter in
And they make salads and stuff. "Food is important to her and she understands the links between mental health and physical exercise
" The young royals love eating pasta according to Kate, however the popular Italian food is currently banned in the royal household under the Queen's orders
A former royal chef of the Palace, Darren McGrady, said the Queen finds carbs like rice, and pasta is "far too starchy"
But, in contrast, George and Charlotte love eating pizza, and even make their own dough from scratch
In March 2018, Kate told guests at the St Luke's Community Centre: "I've done that with George and Charlotte – making pizza dough
They love it because they can get their hands messy. "I was just saying how I really enjoy making pizza dough with George and Charlotte because they like getting their hands messy
" Even though pizza is not banned in the royal household, chefs must be careful to exclude one crucial ingredient to pasta sauces - garlic
The Queen does not allow garlic in the royal kitchen to avoid bad breath during royal engagements
However, the Queen loves eating bananas - a food that both Charlotte and George are known to enjoy
In 2011, Kate was observed stocking up her shopping cart with Kellogg's cereal boxes
According to reports George loves eating cereal with bananas on top.
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