The Princess of Wales has disclosed her new interest in the sport of padel, often playing it alongside her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, who are both in their seventies.
Referred to as the “world’s fastest-growing sport,” padel is a dynamic combination of tennis and squash. It’s usually played in doubles on a smaller, glass-enclosed court.
The game traces its origins back to the 1960s, credited to a Mexican entrepreneur. Among its celebrity enthusiasts are sports stars like Lionel Messi and Andy Murray.
Now, at the age of 44, Kate has expressed her own appreciation for this exciting sport.
During a garden party at Buckingham Palace, co-hosted with Prince William, the princess enthusiastically discussed her fondness for padel, although she confessed that tennis remains her ultimate passion.
While speaking with members of the Lawn Tennis Association, she inquired, “Have you taken up padel? I love padel; it’s a fantastic game and a great equalizer for those who aren’t tennis players.”
She told another guest: ‘It’s so sociable and all generations can play – I play with my parents.’
The Prince and Princess hosted the second garden party of the season on behalf of the King, supported by William’s cousin, Zara Tindall, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
The Princess of Wales has revealed she has taken up the sport of padel – playing with her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, who are both in their 70s
Kate wore a pretty black-and-white hat with a matching Self Portrait dress and heels, a bracelet that belonged to Princess Diana and a pair of earrings belonging to the late Queen Elizabeth.
William, 43, looked dapper in morning dress, complete with a blue waistcoat and red tie.
Some 8,000 guests – many from charities the couple support and people they have met during their roles as working royals – enjoyed tea and cakes on the lawn of the King’s London residence in brilliant sunshine.
Elsewhere, Kate joked William ‘makes so much noise’ when watching his beloved Aston Villa – as the couple hosted the garden party one day after watching his team reach the Europa League final.
William admitted he had ‘bags under the eyes’, while the princess revealed that she let her three children stay up to watch the game against Nottingham Forest on Thursday evening.
‘They all make so much noise, even Louis,’ she laughed. ‘They wanted to go to the match but we let them stay up and watch it.’
She also chatted to one lady about the family’s one-year-old puppy Otto, revealing that ‘unfortunately’ he had ‘chewed quite a lot the other day’.
‘You have to keep them busy,’ she said. ‘The first thing we do in the morning is check, “Has anyone taken Otto out?”‘

Catherine, 44, wore a pretty black-and-white hat with a matching Self Portrait dress and heels
Every summer, the King and Royal Family host a series of garden parties in London, and one at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland.
The King and Queen held a similar event last week, and were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal , and rhe Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Historically, they served as presentation parties for the debutantes of high society, but now recognise and reward public service.
The party begins with the national anthem, before members of the Royal Family take to the lawn and greet guests.
More than 30,000 people are usually invited to the events each year.
It’s estimated that in total, guests consume 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake at each one.
Friday marked the second garden party of the year, with a third event at the palace to take place tomorrow. The Edinburgh party will take place on June 30.
There will also be two special events this summer, one on Thursday, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust being founded, and a second the following week to support veterans’ charity The Not Forgotten.






