This is the secret way that Queen Elizabeth he eats his burgers
The former head of His Majesty reveals the only thing she omitted from her hamburger.
When you are theQueen of England All you say goes, so if the queen says that a bun does not belong to aBurger,so it must always be served without a.
Darren McGrady was the leader of the Buckingham palace from 1982 to 1993, aside from the royal family, he better knows the queen's food preferences than anyone. Recently, he revealed toInsistThat the queen never preferred hamburgers in the traditional sense. (In touch:The burgers of this beloved catering chain are now cheaper than ever)
"It always tickled me in Balmoral, we would do our own hamburgers," McGrady saidInsist, with reference to the summer holiday home of the royal family in Scotland. He added that they would do fanburgers stuffed with cranberry and other delicious ingredients, however, the rolls were not once distinct from the propagation.
"They would have hamburgers, but not the rolls. They would eat it with their knife and fork," he said.
McGrady even said that in the rare event she would askgo outShe also would require the Bun Burgers to be removed from these burgers. So why does the queen seem to have an aversion to hamburger buns? Tip: It's not that she does not like them, it's actually because ... "The Victorian education of Her Majesty dictates that the only thing you would pick up and missing with your fingers is the Afternoon tea, "said McGrady.
Another shocking thing that the former leader revealed to Her Majesty is that she never askedPizza Within 11 years, McGrady worked at the palace.
"The menus at Buckingham Palace are very traditional French, which would not apply to pizza on this subject," said McGrady.
It seems that the queen prefers aLow carbohydrate dietHowever, that does not mean that she did not like sweets. McGrady shared the Queen's favorite chocolate birthday cake recipe withDelirious.
"The Queen is a chocoaholic," says McGrady in the video ofDelish."She loves chocolate. Anything on the menu we used to prepare for the palace that had chocolate, it would always approve and it would go to the royal table."
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