October 11th 2024.
Grant Harrold had the distinguished honor of working for the Royal household for over ten years. As a former butler, he had the privilege of serving Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, and Prince William during his time in the royal service. Grant's experience was not limited to just one member of the royal family, as he also worked at the beautiful Highgrove House in The Cotswolds, catering to both King Charles and Queen Camilla. In fact, Grant even had the opportunity to dance with the late Queen Elizabeth II.
In a recent interview with Metro, Grant shared some interesting insights into the royal family's eating habits. He revealed that the rumors about King Charles' love for boiled eggs with every meal, as seen in the popular show The Crown, are in fact, just rumors. While the royals do enjoy eggs, Charles does not have them cooked in such a specific manner. Grant also dismissed the idea that Charles would have an excessive amount of eggs cooked for him, calling it "quite silly."
Grant did mention that Charles shares a love for a good pub meal with many other Brits. He also has a taste for more unusual foods, which he often tries while traveling abroad. Grant shared that Charles has a particular fondness for mutton, a traditional dish, but also enjoys trying new and different things. And of course, like any true Brit, Charles also enjoys a good beer.
But it's not just Charles who enjoys a good pub meal. Grant recalled many Fridays spent at the local pub with Prince Harry and his friends, enjoying pints and food after a long day of work. Grant's insights come at a perfect time as Greene King conducts research on the nation's burger-eating habits. And if Charles were to order a burger, Grant believes he would prefer it well done, given his mother's preference for well-done meat.
In comparison, William and Harry would likely opt for a medium-rare burger, according to Grant. However, regardless of how they prefer their burgers cooked, all members of the royal family would use a knife and fork to eat them. Grant explained that this was the proper dining etiquette he observed during his time working for the monarchy and for high-end clients worldwide.
Grant's experience working for the Royal household provided him with a unique perspective on the eating habits of the royal family. While they may have some unusual preferences, at the end of the day, they are just like any other Brit, enjoying a good pub meal and a pint of beer.
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