6No Carbs in the Castle
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Family meals at the Royal Palace do not include potatoes, pasta, rice or any other foods of that nature. That is because the Queen feels like they are unhealthy to eat on a regular basis and are saved for special events. There is also no garlic present in the palace as the Queen does not like the flavour.
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7No Casual Outfits
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The children of the Royal Family are taught to dress to impress. As they are young now they don’t dress themselves but are taught to keep their clothes on and not to stain them. The boys of the family are usually in tailored shorts and the girls in typical dresses. Jeans are reserved for vacations.
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8No Shellfish
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The Royal Family is kept under a keen watch to make sure they don’t fall ill as their busy schedule will get ruined. For the sake of this, some food items are kept away from them and are forbidden. Shellfish is known to be one of the more common food allergies and for some people, these allergies can get severe.
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9No Pre-Packaged Food
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Staying on the topic of health, none of the Royal Family members especially the children are allowed to eat pre-packaged foods. A bigger question would be why they would even be fed pre-packaged food in the first place. The palace has a staff of chefs ready on call to prepare anything they are asked to.
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10No Presents On Christmas Day
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Every child around the world waits for Christmas morning to come so that they can open the gifts and play with their new toys. But, what about the royal kids? They’re already playing with theirs. Yes, the children in the Royal Family get to open their Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve at around teatime. This practice has German roots where the children are signalled to come to the Christmas tree via a bell and are allowed to open their gifts.
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