Prince George’s sophisticated favourite meal revealed – after Kate Middleton says Princess Charlotte ‘loves olives’

If given the option, a lot of 11-year-old children would most likely choose pizza or nuggets and chips.

But when it comes to his elegant favorite dish, Prince George is rumored to have a far more sophisticated palate.

According to celebrity chef Aldo Zilli, the future king enjoys Italian cuisine, although pepperoni pizza isn’t his favorite.

Spaghetti carbonara is George’s favorite meal, according to Aldo, who says he has spoken with Prince William several times.

“[William’s] fantastic – I’m waiting for the call because apparently his little boy’s favorite is spaghetti carbonara, so I’m waiting for the call to go and cook it for him,” the well-known chef wrote in an email.

“I need to go prepare my carbonara because if George has it, he won’t have another one again. Let’s get things started by sending me to the castle to cook!

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Kate encourages Prince George to cook with her, and they frequently prepare pasta, according to a previous tweet from royal writer Rebecca English.

She stated: “They made cheesy pasta together the other day!”

The only Welsh youngster with a sophisticated taste is Prince George.

Kate revealed her daughter’s favorite food, suitable for a princess, while she was at Lavender Primary School in Enfield as part of her mental health patronage Place2Be.

Kate shared her love of olives with her middle kid while talking to students about the salads she cooks at home.

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Kate has disclosed that Prince Louis also has a fondness for beetroots.

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“Carrots, beans, and beetroot are a huge favorite,” the royal mother-of-three stated when filming Mary Berry’s Christmas Special in 2019.

“Louis absolutely loves beetroots.”

At their Norfolk estate, Anmer Hall, the royal children have their own vegetable patches, and Fabulous disclosed that they had been “competitive” over who could grow the most.

Posh school meals

Given the dishes they have grown accustomed to at school, it may come as no surprise that the Welsh children have sophisticated culinary tastes.

According to MyLondon, George and Charlotte were accustomed to eating dishes like Mexican rice wraps, Spanish omelets, and vegetable and bean jambalaya at Thomas’s, Battersea. They also ate quiche with cheese and caramelized red onions and new potatoes.

Bear Grylls food dare

Bear Grylls has challenged Prince George to have a pretty unexpected snack, even though he is fortunate to have access to food.

A few years ago, the explorer talked about meeting the young king on Good Morning Britain.

He stated: “We were conversing when a flood of ants passed across his foot.

“I said, ‘Come on, we’ve got to eat one!'” as he gazed at me with those incredible little wide eyes.

“He exclaimed, ‘Really?!'” He then consumed one.

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Bear went on to call the monarch a “hero” and that it was a “privilege to give the future King his first ant”.

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“They’re a little zingy but that’s a formic acid in the stomach and it’s all Vitamin C so it’s okay,” Bear explained when describing the taste of ants.

What it is like being a chef for the royal family

As former royal chef Darren McGrady is well aware, cooking for royalty requires perfection.

According to Darren, who spent 15 years working for the royal family as a chef at Buckingham Palace, Sandringham, and Balmoral, he was required to prepare at least 150 plates of food for the late Queen at banqueting events.

Chef McGrady told Coffee Friend: No, there were no food tasters.

At large banquet gatherings, several Royals had their food prepared separately from the guests.

On the other hand, we would prepare 150 platters for the Queen, and the Queen’s page would enter and select one at random.

In this manner, you would have to tamper with all of them if you were to tamper with the food.

Since we had no idea which plate the Queen would be consuming, we also felt that we had to maintain the same level of quality across all of them.

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