The royal family aren't allowed to eat some unexpected foods, according to a former Palace chef
While being a royal family member may seem nothing but glamorous on the surface, there are some rather pesky rules that Prince William, Kate Middleton, The Queen and co. must adhere to .
But did you also know that some of those rules revolve around food? Namely, that there are certain things the Duke and, and the rest of the clan, are unable to eat – at least in public. Particular foods, such as shellfish, have apparently been deemed 'too risky' to consume as a royal while out and about, according to former palace chef Darren McGrady. Make sense, given they carry a higher risk of food poisoning.
McGrady also shared that pasta is forbidden by Her Majesty too, as she's not a fan of carbs in the evening. 'When she dines on her own she’s very disciplined. No starch is the rule. No potatoes, rice or pasta for dinner. Just usually something like grilled sole with vegetables and salad,' he confirmed while speaking to
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