Pasta, Potatoes, or Rice? What the British Royal Family’s Dinner Menu Looks Like

Being with the royal family can be a matter of luck and charisma too. However, it demands a lot of responsibility and rule-abiding. Letters to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth and Company are required to follow royal guidelines. While some rules are obvious, some others can be rather awkward. Those who have watched Netflix’s The Crown have a fair understanding of things beyond chariots, tiaras, and smiles. Today, we are talking about some strict rules regarding food choices that the royals cannot defy. While in the past, multiple reports have led to like/dislike/dislike foods on The Queen and Princess Diana’s menu, today we look at the foods the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge should avoid in public. Former Palace Chef Darren McGrady, who worked at Buckingham Palace from 1982 to 1993, before serving as her personal chef to the late Princess of Wales, revealed details about the royals’ culinary scene in several interviews over the years Is.

Starting with pasta, it’s taboo. Dinner is served without starch, that’s the rule. Talking about the Queen, no fan of carbs in the evening, McGrady confirmed to The Telegraph, “She is very disciplined when she eats on her own. No potatoes, rice or pasta for dinner. No. Usually something like grilled sole with vegetables and salad.

For those who note, please watch: Conch is also banned. In addition to carrying a high risk of food poisoning, it is considered ‘too risky’ to eat royal while on the go. Foie gras is off the menu. Why? Prince Charles once had his leg down due to animal welfare concerns.

Garlic is also out of the question, as confirmed by Charles’ wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, when she made a cameo on MasterChef Australia. When she appeared at MasterChef Australia, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall made a strange confession when asked why that item is always absent from the Royal Dining Table. “I hate to say it, but garlic. Garlic is a no-no,” said Charles’ wife.

Last year, McGrady opened up about the British royal family’s lavish feast during the Christmas season. While dinner is all fancy, breakfast and lunch are relatively simple. Speaking to Hello Magazine, McGrady revealed that the lunch menu for the royals never changed on Christmas Day.

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