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French acting royalty, Catherine Deneuve, has recently made headlines in the celebrity world. She recently met Prince William, the eldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the late Diana, Princess of Wales. This has brought back memories when Catherine and her co-star were asked to play roles in the classic film, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
However, the actual piece of gossip revolves around Catherine Deneuve and her refusal to eat a particular kind of berry during her stay at Buckingham Castle. According to various sources, when the royal guests were introduced to Catherine Deneuve, the Queen of France, she declined to eat a certain exotic berry known in Persian language as “گوه.”
The term ‘گوه’ in Persian roughly translates to “Gouge” or “Goji” in English, while it’s often referred to as “Wolfberry.” It has various health benefits, including antioxidant properties, anti-inflammatory properties, and much more. Prince William decided to introduce this exotic fruit to the royal guests, believing they might find it an exciting addition to their diet.
In an unusual turn of events, Catherine Deneuve turned down the exotic berry and instead opted for the traditional British fruit pudding during her stay at the royal mansion. Although, we can’t be entirely sure about why Catherine turned down the exotic berry, we can safely assume she was possibly not in the mood to try something new or perhaps she was not a fan of its taste.
It is still unknown whether Prince William ever took her rejection personally, but it is worth mentioning that Catherine Deneuve, like Prince William, is a popular royal celebrity. Her presence and fame in the movie industry are unmatched for many years. It seems that Catherine Deneuve might have simply turned down the Goji berry, and that’s something we can all respect.
In an age where everyone strives for perfection, especially when they are the royal guests, Catherine Deneuve refused to play by the rules and instead chose what she felt like eating. Perhaps, we should learn from their behavior and do what truly makes us happy rather than eating something merely because it’s royal.
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