He’s just your average guy — well, sort of.
Prince William, 41, stunned royal fans as he handed out veggie burgers in a latest video posted by Sorted Food, a web based cooking community, on Sunday.
The burgers were manufactured from ingredients awarded with The Earthshot Prize, an initiative launched by Prince William in 2020, which “searches for extraordinary solutions to the world’s biggest environmental challenges.”
Within the video, the long run monarch may be seen making and handing out the burgers — potato-based spicy “meat” flavored with garlic, ginger and chili complete with pickled vegetables served in a bun — from a food truck parked in London together with the chefs of the Sorted Food channel.
In a single scene, Prince William, in a light-blue button-down shirt, turns around from the truck’s grill to serve some surprised fans the burger, telling them, “Coming right up!”
The 4 patrons checked out one another once they saw the long run King of England, their mouths agape.
“I used to be shell-shocked,” one in every of the purchasers admitted to the camera. “Like, I froze.”
One other added, “Of all of the things I used to be expecting, it was not that.”
One diner said he wondered if he was “dreaming.”
He continued to inform each of the purchasers concerning the Earthshot Prize and detailed how precisely the burgers were made that day.
“Come and grab your burgers,” the Prince offered as he handed out the patties, which were served up in a white box made by an organization called Notpla, who makes their packaging with a seaweed coating as an alternative of a plastic one.
So as to make the plant-based cuisine, the Sorted Food chefs also used Mukuru Clean Stoves, which were designed in Kenya to assist reduce air pollution, and the ingredients for the burger were grown by an organization called Kheyti, which operates a greenhouse in India.
All three brands were last 12 months’s recipients of the Earthshot Prize.
And, while it’s exciting that Prince William was in a position to serve up some burgers to the general public, he’s not the just one who has taken part within the trend these days.
Last week, singer Lana Del Rey was spotted picking up a shift at a Waffle House in Alabama.
It’s unclear exactly why the star was there, but she posed for just a few photo ops with fans and even poured them coffee.
Comedian David Letterman was also seen last week bagging groceries at a Hy-Vee food market in Iowa.
Nonetheless, it just appears that he was re-connecting together with his roots, which he explained in a video uploaded to the comedian’s Instagram account Sunday.
It showed Letterman telling the Hy-Vee manager that he has “spent a substantial amount of my life in a food market in Indianapolis” and that it was “the last of the singular, independent owned grocery stores and I loved it.”