As a little girl, Queen Elizabeth was served what's known as Jam Pennies, jam sandwiches, in the royal nursery. And according to a former royal chef, Her M
There’s no denying the Windsors follow a hefty rulebook full of dos and don'ts . including not showing public displays of affection and not eating garlic
The
Duchess of Sussex is much like her sister-in-law Duchess Kate when it comes to snacking – healthy eating with the odd treat.
In the royal biography
Finding Freedom, authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand reveal: For snacks in between meals, she opted for apple slices and peanut butter.
Duchess Meghan is partial to apple and peanut butter
Meghan also makes banana bread! The mother-of-one surprised her hosts at a farm during her and Prince Harry s royal tour of Australia by presenting them with homemade chocolate chip and ginger banana bread.
Like her fellow royal ladies, Prince Edward s wife
Sophie also follows a healthy diet. She s an avid cook, enjoying whipping up wholesome meals for her family.