The loves a good healthy breakfast on Christmas Day, unlike her husband, the , who is , it has been claimed.
Princess Kate is well known f, with the royal eager to fuel her body with nutritious food on most occasions.
The future Queen likes to opt for healthy options whenever she can and usually likes a simple breakfast, unlike , who will , according to a former royal chef.
Kate allegedly likes a light breakfast on Christmas morning, which includes fruit and toast instead of a classic fry-up or luxurious smoked salmon and eggs.
Darren McGrady, who’s worked for the Royal Family, has previously revealed that on Christmas Day, the royals have two separate breakfasts at Sandringham House which are different for men and women.
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Princess Kate has a simple breakfast on Christmas morning, says ex-royal chef
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Mr McGrady said the ladies prefer a light breakfast of “sliced fruit, half a grapefruit, toast and coffee delivered to their rooms” while the men enjoy a proper English including eggs, bacon, mushrooms, kippers and grilled kidneys.
But even though the Royal Family have access to some of the best chefs and culinary opportunities in the world, their Christmas meal is very normal.
McGrady told the : “It was the same meal every year. They’re actually boring when it comes to festivities.
“They didn’t do hams or anything, just traditional turkeys.”
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“We did three turkeys for the Queen and her family in the royal dining room, one for the children’s nursery and then more for the 100 or so staff, so everyone had a Christmas lunch.”
The former royal chef added: “The turkey is served with mashed and roast potatoes, chestnut or sage and onion stuffing, cranberry sauce and bread sauce. Vegetables include brussels sprouts, carrots and roast parsnips.”
For dessert, the Royal Family opt for a Christmas pudding.
The former royal chef said it’s “decorated in holly, doused in brandy, and the palace steward would carry it, flaming, into the royal dining room.”