Prince William has stepped in once again on behalf of the Queen following a sad event.
27.04.2022 - 11:13 / ok.co.uk
It's no secret that the Queen enjoys the finer things in life, from speciality teas to the most luxurious homes. While Her Majesty, 96, has each of her meals specially prepared by professional chefs and served at specific times, her early morning snack is one which we all enjoy, and a lot less lavish. She famously has a very sweet tooth and is known to particularly love chocolate, having previously been described as a 'chocaholic'.
The Queen's pre-breakfast snack is therefore one that satisfies her sweet cravings, and there's no doubt that her grandchildren, most notably Prince William, would definitely approve of her choice. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The first thing the 96 year old tucks into in the morning is a few biscuits, which she enjoys with her first cup of tea of the day. It's not just any biscuit however as she has a specific favourite, according to former royal chef Darren McGrady.
He previously revealed: "When I was there… Chocolate Bath Olivers.” Chocolate Olivers, created by Huntley & Palmer, are made with rich, dark chocolate and are perfect for any chocolate-lover, such as the Queen. "She is absolutely a chocoholic. Anything we put on the menu that had chocolate on, she would choose, especially chocolate perfection pie," he added.The Queen pairs her biscuits with a cup of Earl Grey with no sugar, and the occasional drop of milk.
Later on, around the time of Afternoon Tea, she will then enjoy a second cup of Earl Grey while she samples a selection of delicious cakes, such as ginger cake and jam pennies. Chocolate biscuit cake is also usually on offer, which is a firm favourite of the Queen's grandson, Prince William. The 39
.Prince William has stepped in once again on behalf of the Queen following a sad event.
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