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    Kate Middleton Is in Fact Human and Watches Reality TV, According to Prince William

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    PureWowNovember 15, 2019
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    Ever wonder what the royal family likes to watch on television, let alone if they even watch television?

    Well, at one of his latest engagements, Prince William revealed that Kate (and her mother) love reality TV, specifically the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. Not familiar? Think of it as the U.K.’s equivalent of Dancing with the Stars. 

    On Wednesday evening, the duke attended Centrepoint's 50th anniversary gala, an organization focused on helping young adults combat homelessness. Also at the event just so happened to be Strictly's head judge Shirley Ballas and host Claudia Winkleman. 

    According to People, Ballas asked if William had ever seen the show. “I have watched the show a couple of times,” said William. “Catherine is a huge fan and my mother-in-law loves it.” Royal mother-daughter bonding over reality TV? We’re totally here for it. 

    And while the Duchess of Cambridge was not in attendance, we’re happy William brought her there in spirit. 

    If you need us, we’ll be binge watching so we have something to talk about if we ever happen to wind up in the same room as the duchess. (Fingers crossed.)

    RELATED:Kate Middleton Recycled Her Go-To Oscar de la Renta Outfit for an Important Opening

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