‘I was Prince William and Harry’s chef – these are the surprisingly normal meals they had’

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The young princes loved treacle tart (Image: The Fincher Files/Popperfoto)

A former chef who worked at the Palace for the Royal Family for 33 years has lifted the lid on what was on the menu for and growing up – and their eating habits.

Speaking on , former royal chef, Mervyn Wycherley, gave an insight into the boys’ upbringing.

He said: “The children are in the nursery until they are about 10 with a nanny.

“And often the principals would go and dine in the nursery along with them, rather than have the children in the dining room.”

Mervyn treated then listeners to what the young princes could expect on the dining menu.

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Harry and William grew up in Kensington Palace (Image: Getty)

He said: “They really had the basic [meals]. It was all the old cottage pies and treacle tarts and all that sort of thing.”

The former royal chef described the food as “nutritious” and “substantial”. He also added that “sometimes they got drafted by the nanny to go downstairs and help the chef” but quipped it did not happen often.

When they got older, protection officer Ken Wharfe recalled how the two princes would sometimes leave the palace to go to restaurants with their friends – which reportedly left unimpressed.

Instead of guessing what the royals wanted to eat each week, Mervyn explained that the likes of the late Queen, Charles and would get a menu book to choose from.

He added: “There is a menu book that goes up every week or every few days to be cleared, and it gives an option of first courses, main courses and desserts.”

As reported in the , he added: “And of course when things come into season and things come off the estates, with venison, and the grass and salmon, and the pheasants come in from .”

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and were mainly raised at by their parents Princess Diana and King Charles.

During school holidays, they’d also spend time at Highgrove House, Charles’ country home in Gloucestershire and Balmoral Castle, their grandmother .

William’s own children, meanwhile, – although they like to make it themselves, with the Wales’s opting not to have a chef at their family home.

Princess Kate previously revealed that George, Charlotte, and Louis like making their own dough because they can “get their hands messy”.

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