Mike Tindall Says Kate Middleton Prefers Prosecco in Beer Pong
Mike Tindall stated that Kate Middleton's favorite drinking game is beer pong played with prosecco. The comments appeared in a Woman & Home interview and referenced earlier remarks from 2023.
nypost.comMike Tindall said Kate Middleton's favorite drinking game is beer pong, but she substitutes prosecco for beer. Tindall, who is married to Prince William's cousin Zara Tindall, made the remarks in an interview with Woman & Home. " "I knew that the Princess of Wales was uber competitive because I'd seen her play a drinking game called beer pong, but normally we play prosecco pong!
She still plays it with us," Tindall said.
Tindall added that sport and competition run throughout the royal family. During a March visit to the Southwark Brewing Company in London, she said she had not had much alcohol since the diagnosis and had become more conscious of her consumption. Middleton, 44, went public with the diagnosis in March 2024 and announced she was in remission in January 2025.
She completed chemotherapy treatments by November 2024 and has resumed activities such as gym workouts. Prince William gave an update on her recovery last week, stating she had been "amazing" and that the family could not cope without her.
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Mike Tindall discussed Middleton's competitiveness on his podcast.
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Middleton publicly disclosed her cancer diagnosis.
1 sourcenypost.com - January 2025
Middleton announced she was in remission.
1 sourcenypost.com - March 2026
Middleton stated she had reduced alcohol consumption since diagnosis.
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