The Prince and Princess of Wales impose a strict tea time rule on George, Charlotte and Louis during certain events.
The Prince and Princess of Wales impose a strict tea time rule on their three Royal children, which means that they sometimes leave them to eat alone. The Royal Family are fans of some strange and strict protocol, like dress codes, reports the Mirror.
Darren McGrady told Harper’s Bazaar that children George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five, eat apart from their parents during special events or official dinners. This is because the three kids "aren’t allowed to sit with the adults until they have learned the art of polite conversation", the chef claims.
The chef has worked for the late Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and Prince Harry for approximately 15 years. Darren said that Harry and William, who were aged seven and ten at the time he worked for them, would often visit the chef in the kitchen of Kensington Palace.
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