Fried potatoes and margarita pizza: what fast food dishes do the British royal family eat

Victoria ZhmayloLS Food
The royal family of Great Britain
The royal family of Great Britain

Even kings can sometimes afford some frivolity, especially when it comes to food. Members of the British royal family are no exception. They also have their little secrets.

Thus, the publication The Sun writes about the favorite takeaway dishes of the royals. According to royal correspondent Jane Seymour, even Elizabeth II herself at least once in her life, but tried a kebab takeaway.

Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen has been known to order dinner from a local eatery while visiting Balmoral in Scotland. The dish that impressed her was fish and chips.

Prince Charles

Willingly, the public and journalists managed to find out the favorite pizza topping of the heir to the royal throne. So, in 2019, when he greeted the crowd in St. Boswells, he was presented with a margarita pizza from chef Herminio Di Meo. Prince Charles accepted the gift with the words, "It's my favorite!".

Prince William

According to press observations, he is a fan of both pizza and Chinese food, and apparently sometimes struggles to choose between the two. In addition, Prince William's fondness forNando's(a large African cafe chain specializing in chicken dishes) has been noticed.

Prince Harry

It seems that the brothers' tastes regarding food are the same. Prince Harry also loves dishes fromNando's. Thus, in 2013, he was spotted in Fulham while ordering a snack from this chain. He took a pitta with lots of cheese and a portion of creamy mashed potatoes, as well as a double chicken roll with chips.

Kate Middleton

The Duchess of Cambridge was asked about her favorite fast food meal in a 2017 interview with BBC Radio One, to which she replied, "Curry, of course."

Although she clarified that her husband Prince William is not a fan of spicy food, so sometimes she orders it only for herself.

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