But in the case of King Charles III, his dietary preferences were similar to those of the common man. He wants to eat certain foods every day. But some others are excluded. Some of the foods King Charles doesn’t like to eat are;
Foie gras
It is a luxurious French dish made with duck or goose liver. King Charles was not very fond of this dish. He had banned this dish in the palace since 2008. This food was avoided due to animal welfare concerns.
Coffee
King Charles is not a coffee lover. He likes tea. The different teas are his favorites.
Chocolate
Queen Elizabeth loves chocolates, but King Charles doesn’t. He doesn’t even like seeing chocolate. Even when preparing desserts, the palace chefs prepare dishes without chocolate.
Cookie
Charles III loved biscuits made with butter, corn and potatoes. But he doesn’t eat it unless it’s cooked to a certain temperature.
Meat and dairy products
King Charles III would not eat meat and dairy products unless they were specially prepared. And he eats neither meat nor fish for two days a week. He also doesn’t eat dairy products one day a week.
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Meanwhile, unlike the Queen Mother at 25, Charles is the heir to the eldest throne, becoming king at 73. He has waited all his life to become king and is the oldest person to reach this position.
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Charles had a bad image at an early age due to his disagreements with Princess Diana and his extramarital affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. Even after breaking up with Diana in 1992, people still loved and adored their princess, and Diana’s death in 1997 left the entire royal family in mourning.
Princes William and Harry are the children of Charles and Diana. Charles married his girlfriend Camilla in April 2005.
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