Prince Charles has his own organic food line – and it looks like the Sisters Middleton are about to get a piece of that action.
The Duchess, Kate Middleton, likes to grow her own vegetables in her garden in Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
Pippa, who loves to keep fit with small challenges like ultimate endurance races, has, according to sources (not bernaise, that’s a bit fatty) just completed a food nutrition course at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in New York. That’s the same course that the very successful Sarah Wilson (of I Quit Sugar fame) has completed. Pete Evans is also a graduate.
Pippa says she’s on the hunt for her next business opportunity, and she has apparently been influenced by U.K. wellness blogger and cookbook author Ella Woodward (Deliciously Ella). The sisters have been busy blending smoothies for each other and organic food for Princess Charlotte, who is weaning.
Put the above together, says Vanity Fair, and you have a sister-helmed burgeoning organic food range business.
“Kate prepares all of Prince George’s meals and she has been blending fruits and vegetables grown at Anmer for Princess Charlotte,” said a source to Vanity Fair.
“She and Pippa are thinking about launching their own line of organic baby food as well as a range of nourishing ready meals for adults. At the moment it’s a bit of a pipe dream, but they are both really into organic produce.”
Pipe dream? Hardly.
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Prince Charles led the way when he established his own organic food company 20 years ago. When he kicked it off, the tabloids were cruel – “A shop-soiled Royal” indulging in a “vanity project” with no hope of success. But Charles has had the last laugh. His Duchy Organic range is hugely popular, being licensed to supermarket chain Waitrose and raising 11 million pounds for charity every year.
Consider this the Middleton’s health food pitch: Apparently 86 percent of British households shop organic.
Combine that with the passion that 100 percent of British households have for Kate and Pippa, and you have a licence to print money. Sweet, sweet organic money.
Put this in your book of predictions for 2016: Princess Kate’s Favourite Fermented French Beans, coming to a high-brow grocer near you.
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If the food gives me hair like hers, I'll buy it!
How long are we going to keep calling her Kate Middleton?