The Duchess of Cambridge is apparently going to begin her organic food range and she will reveal her own food recipes to the public which she trusts will raise awareness for organic approach, as well as funds for charity.
Sources reports in Mail Online that the potential food brand could be titled Anmer Organics inspired by Kate Middleton's love for growing organic vegetables at her Norfolk home, Anmer Hall.
Prince Charles, Middleton's father-in-law, has his Duchy Originals food range, which is now sold through the British supermarket chain, Waitrose. Bacon, jam, beer and ciders are some of the more than 200 products that Duchy Originals produces and has generated great income for charitable causes over the past twenty years.
'It's a concept for now but it will happen - just give it 18 months or so. And it's natural that it should do so. One day Prince William will want to have a profitable business attached to his estate to generate funds - both charitable and otherwise - just like his father does," Middleton tells the source.
'It's also important for William to promote his home, Norfolk, in the same way that Charles promotes Cornwall with the Duchy range. You can just imagine the labelling - 'home-grown organic produce from Norfolk, home of Prince William'.'
Kate and Prince Charles is both enthusiast of organic products. The Duchess prepares only the best organic food in her huge and luxurious kitchen for her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Lately, practicing to be a nutritionist, Pippa, the Duchess's sister is her aid and also a fanatic of organic products.
Pippa will launch her 'new and exciting projects' in the coming months in line with her appetite for health. Together with Kate, they always come up with their unique healthy recipes. The sisters likewise developed a 'grow-your-own vegetable kit' which would eventually be featured in the Anmer Organics range. It has been said also that Kate is "bagging up walnuts in decorative bags for staff at the Anmer estate.