When we speak of "eating like a king," we generally have in mind a pretty elaborate spread, most likely one involving lark's tongues in aspic, whole roasted boar's heads, and perhaps even four-and-20 blackbirds baked in a pie. King Charles, however, is a very modern monarch, so he adheres to quite a different menu.
The 12 Strangest Food Habits Of King Charles
When we speak of "eating like a king," we generally have in mind a pretty elaborate spread, most likely one involving lark's tongues in aspic, whole roasted boar's heads, and perhaps even four-and-20 blackbirds baked in a pie. King Charles, however, is a very modern monarch, so he adheres to quite a different menu.
It's easy to imagine a royal meal as a highly elaborate affair with long tables piled high with sumptuous delicacies and culinary wonders of all kinds, but, in reality, these types of feasts come few and far between for the royal family of England. The newly-crowned British monarch King Charles III is no different. Read on to see what a king eats in a day.
Charles has foods he eats almost daily, and there are others that he will not eat. Fortunately for him, he isn't forced to eat anything because, as they say, it's good to be king.
While medical professionals state that breakfast is the most important meal of the day (via WebMD), a very simple one has not stopped King Charles III from working rigorous hours.
Although King Charles and Princess Diana's union ended in divorce, we like to think that the ups and downs of the years they spent together were peppered with a few happy moments — while the couple enjoyed this type of food.
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