Duking it out?
Kate Middleton, 41, apparently enjoys game of beer pong, in keeping with royal member of the family Mike Tindall, 44 — and he or she even gets quite competitive.
Middleton, her husband, Prince William, 41, and Princess Anne, 73, joined Tindall and his co-hosts, James Haskell and Alex Payne, for Saturday’s episode of their podcast “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby.”
The group got to talking about Middleton’s athletic abilities.
“I’m not going to say you’re uber competitive, but…” Tindall, who’s married to Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara, 42, joked with Middleton.
“I’m not competitive in any respect,” Middleton coyly replied with a smile.
“I’ve seen her play beer pong!” Tindall shot back.
Throughout the episode, Middleton also admitted that she and her husband have quite the competitive streak relating to playing sports.
“I don’t think we’ve managed to complete a game of tennis, the 2 of us,” Middleton revealed. “It becomes a mental challenge between the 2 of us.”
William added that it does grow to be a game of “who can out-mental one another.”
Beer pong and tennis aren’t the one activities Middleton enjoys — she also said on the podcast that she loves cold-water swimming, in addition to playing Padel, a game much like tennis.
And, while she was in highschool, Middleton was a field hockey player, per CBS News.
The Post reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ children could also be taking after them relating to sports, because it was recently revealed that Princess Charlotte, 8, is competitive identical to her mom.
Middleton in June visited the Maidenhead Rugby Club, where she took part in rugby drills.
“She often plays rugby within the back garden with the youngsters — she plays all sports with them,” said Nigel Gillingham, president of the governing body of the Rugby Football Union in England, according to People.
“Apparently Charlotte may be very much in her mold — very competitive as well,” Gillingham added.
The podcast episode comes just days after one royal expert said Meghan Markle, 42, could grow to be “more relatable” than Middleton amid her rumored social media return.
“With Kate’s social media presence, we’re given very choreographed glimpses into her perfect, almost ‘too good to be true’ family,” “Elizabeth & Philip” writer Tessa Dunlop told OK! UK, per The Each day Record.
“With Meghan, alternatively, we all know that she’s been through hell and back,” she continued. “She doesn’t have the insulation of the institution and a big family.”