The Queen’s favourite fast food revealed – and it isn’t McDonald’s or KFC (but she does have a personalised order)

THE QUEEN'S former chef revealed the Monarch's quick meals favorite, regardless of tending to keep away from the handy meals on the entire.

Professional chef Darren O’Grady labored within the royal kitchen for 15 years getting ready meals for the Queen, Prince Harry, Prince William and Princess Diana throughout his time at Buckingham Palace.

The Queen isn't generally a fan of fast food but there is one thing she's partial to
The Queen is not typically a fan of quick meals however there's one factor she's keen onCredit score: Getty

Darren revealed that the Queen dodges quick meals as a rule however there was one factor that she actually loved.

Very like most individuals we all know, the Queen has a style for hamburgers, solely she orders her one with out the bun.

However, not like most individuals we all know, she did not hop on the bus right down to McDonald's or Burger King to get her quick meals repair, as a substitute having her kitchen workforce put together her a meat patty from scratch.

Darren mentioned: “It at all times tickled me at Balmoral, we might make our personal burgers. They might shoot deer, and we'd do venison burgers.

“There’d be attractive cranberry… stuffed into them, however we by no means set buns out.”

However when Darren wasn't rustling up bread-free burgers for her Majesty, he was primarily cooking up basic French meals.

Darren additionally shared that the Queen didn't take pleasure in pizza and through his entire 15 years on the palace not a single pizza was served.

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