Secrets Of The Queen’s Kitchen
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One imagines that when the royal family sit down for supper at Buckingham Palace, it’s all fine dining, sparkling silverware and an expansive menu choice.
But it turns out that Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and more members of the royal family are not always traditional when it comes to their food habits.
Over the years, former members of the royal household have shared snippets of what happens inside the palace kitchens. Want to know some juicy royal food secrets? We’ve rounded up our favourites…
Princes William and Harry’s mischievous streak
Prince William and Prince Harry attempted to trick the royal chefs into giving them pizza
Although they always appeared so angelic during royal appearances, the young Princes William and Harry had mischievous streaks just like every other child.
On his website, Darren divulged that the siblings tended to eat traditional, English food such as cottage pie and peas, fish cakes, a classic jam roly-poly and sticky toffee pudding.
However, the chef recalled a funny time when they had a craving for pizza one night and decided to take matters into their own hands by tampering with the kitchen instructions.
William and Harry swapped their nanny’s note for their own note asking for pizza for dinner – except Darren recognised their writing and gave them roast chicken in fear of the nanny’s response. Nice try!
Menu code
Ever wonder how royal chefs know exactly what food to cook for the Queen?
It turns out there is a special code the 94-year-old uses to communicate her preferences and plans to those working in the palace kitchen. Darren revealed Her Majesty had a red leather-bound book of menus, written in French, which were prepared by the chefs three days in advance.
“The chefs would pick the menus and she would put a line through the ones she didn’t want. Sometimes she’d put a line through it all and put something different, like if she was having dinner with Prince Andrew, his favourite was crème brulee with Sandringham oranges.”
He continued: “If she’s out for dinner she’ll put a line through the page, and if she has a guest coming she’ll put two or three so we know she is entertaining.”
Prince Philip wouldn’t travel without one kitchen accessory
Prince Philip likes to have his own kitchen accessories when he travels
The late Duke of Edinburgh was a talented chef, but it appears that he was rather attached to one particular kitchen accessory.
In the book Dinner at Buckingham Palace, former royal footman Charles Oliver wrote of Prince Philip’s culinary flair:
“Breakfast and supper snacks are his specialities. Wherever he goes, he insists on his electric glass-lidded frying pan being packed so that he can do the cooking. For breakfast, bacon, eggs and sausages are his usual raw materials, though he often cooks kidneys and omelettes.”
Royals cook for themselves (and staff, sometimes)
Charles Oliver revealed about Prince Philip: “The Prince is also adept at producing quick, light supper snacks, which he and the Queen often enjoy after they have dismissed the servants for the night.
“Dishes include scrambled eggs and smoked haddock, mushrooms sautéed in butter with bacon, Scotch woodcock (scrambled eggs with anchovies on toast) with mushrooms, and omelette with bacon.”
The Duke even once took over from the palace chefs and created a meal for them instead. Darren recounted a time when the royal entered the kitchen at Sandringham where Darren was about to start preparing a lamb dish for dinner when he decided to take matters into his own hands.
“He actually cooked on the grill that night – he cooked for me! There was I, his chef, I mean, what was I supposed to do, go out and do royal engagements while he was doing my job in the kitchen?” the chef joked.
Prince Charles carries breakfast with him
Prince Charles has his own breakfast box!
Sometimes it’s hard to find the right breakfast foods when visiting a new place, right? The Prince of Wales has a great way of ensuring he always has the meals he wants – by carrying items with him when he travels!
In Channel 5 documentary Secrets of the Royal Kitchen, it was revealed that Prince Charles dines on plums, homemade bread and fresh fruit juices for breakfast.
“Whenever the Prince of Wales came to stay with the Queen, he would always arrive with a hamper of his own produce,” Darren explained. “The instruction was to put two plums and a little juice into the bowl and send it into him for breakfast,” but he went on to reveal the royal would only ever eat one of them, despite always requesting two.
Speaking of Charles’ Balmoral food choices, chef Graham Newbould also said: “Wherever the Prince goes in the world, the breakfast box goes with him. He has six different types of honey, some special mueslis, his dried fruit and anything that’s a bit special that he is a bit fussy about.”
Safety comes first at royal banquets
Royals being poisoned may seem like something out of a murder mystery, but it is a genuine concern at big banquets. To ensure the safety of the Queen, there is a clever system in place that means it is very difficult to target Her Majesty specifically.
According to Secrets of the Royal Kitchen, there is no particular dish created for the Queen during these events, and one plate is chosen at random to be served to the royal.
“After everything is plated up, a page chooses at random one of the plates to be served to Her Majesty. So if anyone did want to poison the monarch they’d have to poison the whole lot,” royal commentator Emily Andrews said.
Certain foods are banned
Although pasta remains one of the Duchess of Sussex’s favourite foods and Prince William loves sushi, they are some of the few foods the Queen rarely serves. Pasta, potatoes and rice are all off the menu, as well as shellfish, garlic, onions and rare meat.
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