The Royal Family's favorite food is surprisingly familiar.

The Royal Family's favorite food is surprisingly familiar.

[Most royals have chefs, but the Crown Princess does her own grocery shopping, and the Prince of Wales can apparently cook. Prince Charles is an advocate of organic food, and Kate's favorite dessert is a simple sticky toffee pudding. What other foods do the royal family like and feel close to?

Chocolate cookie cake

The entire royal family loves chocolate cookie cake. Former royal chef Darren McGrady remembers that the "crispy chocolate confection was a staple of the Queen's afternoon tea," and that Her late Majesty never left the dessert uneaten, and that "if the Queen ever left the palace before the cake was finished, the chef would take the cake with her on the . would mean that he would have to leave on his journey," the magazine reported. (Now the chocolate cookie cake is the only cake she comes back for again and again until it's gone every day," McGrady says. ) "She eats a small slice every day, and eventually only a small slice. She wants to eat all of that cake." Carolyn Robb, former chef to Prince Charles and Princess Diana, said the late queen passed on her love of the treat to her grandchildren, Princes William and Harry, and "it was a steadfast favorite in the royal nursery. Prince William was such a fan of the cake that he chose it as his groom's cake for his 2011 wedding.

Fish and chips

One of the most traditional British dishes is fish and chips, "a meal that is as ubiquitous in the royal family as it is in British culture, with royal rows reportedly enjoying the dish," the Daily Mail reported. In an interview with her son (food writer) Tom Parker-Bowles, Queen Camilla said that fish and chips wrapped in paper is one of her favorite foods: "That smell." Nothing beats proper fish and chips". William and Kate also love fish and chips, and when they first started dating at the University of St. Andrews, they were "regulars" at the Ansthruther Fish Bar, where they ordered a paper-wrapped takeout haddock and "ate it on a bench on the pier before going back for ice cream and ate it on a bench on the pier before returning for ice cream," the Daily Mail wrote. The late King also enjoyed fish and chips takeout in Scotland: "When in Balmoral, she treats herself to fish and chips very occasionally. When in Balmoral, she very occasionally treats herself to fish and chips," the source said.

Pizza

[12] Nothing is more relatable - although Kate was once puzzled when asked if Queen Elizabeth had ever eaten pizza ("That's a very good question. I don't know. I'll ask her next time I see her"), but there is no doubt that William and Harry love it. I started making pizza seriously when we moved to Kensington Palace," she said. William and Harry would eat it every night if Nanny would let them. They loved it." (By the way, about the late Queen: ......" ) "I cooked for the Queen for 11 years and never once served her pizza. 'Even when we went to Palermo in Sicily on the Britannia, the Queen never put pizza on the menu. When we went to Palermo, Sicily, on the Britannia, the Queen didn't even put it on the menu.") Kate herself is a fan, revealing that she prefers bacon instead of pepperoni on her pizzas.

Scrambled eggs

Many royal breakfasts consisted of eggs, and according to Jeremy Paxman's book "On Royalty," Prince Charles demanded seven eggs be boiled daily and ate only one to make sure they were cooked perfectly. (Incidentally, Prince Charles refutes this assertion.) "A number of eggs were cooked and arranged in ascending order because [Prince Charles'] staff was not sure if the eggs would be done to a satisfactory consistency." (Incidentally, Charles refutes this claim.) His wife Camilla enjoyed scrambled eggs for breakfast, and when the late Queen wanted to change her usual breakfast of Special K and fresh fruit, she ate scrambled eggs as a luxury. Her Majesty the Queen liked to start her day with a protein-packed breakfast. The late Majesty preferred eggs with nutmeg and lemon zest, and the eggs were sometimes served with kippers, smoked salmon, and grated truffles.

Spaghetti Carbonara

This dish is said to be a favorite of Prince George, whose birthday is coming up, and celebrity chef Aldo Zilli heard about it directly from George's father William." (William) is amazing. "Apparently his little boy's favorite is spaghetti carbonara, so I'm waiting for him to call me to go make it for him. I have to go make it because once George eats my carbonara, he'll never eat it again. Let's go right away. Send me to the palace and let me cook." In fact, Kate revealed that they make their own pasta, including making pasta sauce from scratch.Matthew Kleiner-Mann, chief executive of the Ivy Learning Trust, who met Kate at their 2019 engagement ceremony, said, "She told me how much her children love to cook and how much she 'She was talking about how much they cook for her,' he said. 'They made cheese pasta the other day. One of them stirred the flour, one of them added milk and butter, and they made salads and things like that."

Roast Chicken

Who can forget Harry and Meghan Markle's "engagement chicken"? The couple were cooking a roast chicken at their Nottingham Cottage home on a "cozy night" when Harry popped the question. Speaking to the BBC in their first joint interview since their engagement, Harry said, "It was a normal, typical night for us." Meghan added, "It was just a cozy night, and what we were doing was just cooking chicken," while Harry added, "We were cooking chicken, trying to cook chicken." Before her marriage to Harry, Meghan revealed that this dish was a dinner party staple that impressed guests: "I think there is nothing more delicious and impressive than a perfectly roasted chicken. I honestly don't think there is anything more delicious or impressive than a perfectly roasted chicken," he said. I bring it to dinner parties and make lots of friends."

Curry

William and Kate love to sit in front of the TV and order a takeaway curry, they revealed in a Radio 1 interview in 2017. (When interviewer Scott Mills asked, "So do you ever order takeaways' What's your favorite," Kate replied, "Absolutely and curry-definitely." When Mills asked if the local takeaways think the order from Kensington Palace (where he lived at the time) was a joke, William replied, "To be honest, orders don't usually come to the Palace. Usually someone else goes to pick it up." Kate also makes curries for her family, but has to adapt to their individual spice preferences; in 2019, she admitted that she likes her curry "quite spicy" and that her daughter, Princess Charlotte, is "quite strong" on spice. 'It's very hard to make curry as a family,' she said. 'The kids eat things that don't have any spices in them.' Pointing to William, she said, "Yours is medium, and I like it quite spicy. Still, Charlotte is very spicy."

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