Prince William has revealed his secret hobby that horrifies his wife, Princess Catherine, and that he can only do while wearing a disguise – which is very reminiscent of his father, King Charles, who used to don a mysterious get-up in order to ski in peace. (The pictures are well worth a look, just FYI!)

During a visit to meet with the Norfolk Blood Bikes team, the royal chatted to some of the 25 bikers who transport much needed medical supplies, including blood, plasma and breast milk, to wherever is needed, day or night.

All those involved are volunteers, so it's great to see their hard work recognised by the Prince.

norfolk, england june 11: william, prince of wales unveils norfolk blood bikes new rapid response vehicle at norfolk and norwich university hospital on june 11, 2026 in norfolk, england. norfolk blood bikes operates 365 days a year, transporting blood, plasma, platelets, samples, vaccines, and any other urgently required medical items to hospitals in norfolk, as well as blood to the east anglian air ambulance, helping to extend its lifesaving capability. the prince of wales visited norfolk to also highlight the emergency response services and community let mental health initiatives. (photo by aaron chown wpa pool/getty images)pinterest
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While there, William confessed that he also loves to get out on his motorbike (a pastime that Kate has previously said "fills her with horror"), but revealed he likes to keep it on the DL.

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"I love bikes," Prince William said. "I do still ride now and again, quietly." He then gave a cheeky nod and quipped: "Disguise".

The Prince previously completed a 1000-mile motorbike journey through South Africa back in 2008, alongside his brother Prince Harry.

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Seven years later, during a trip to Dundee, the Princess of Wales admitted, "He's still riding [motorbikes]. It always fills me with horror when he goes out on it. I'm terrified. Hopefully, I'm going to keep George off it."

Learn more about the Norfolk Blood Bikes or donate to support their work here