According to royal experts, afternoon tea is served on a three-tiered cake stand, which is decorated with sandwiches, scones, and a variety of cakes with tea. The traditional afternoon tea involved sandwiches, scones served with cream and jam and sweet pastries along with cakes.
Queen Elizabeth adhered to a daily teatime meal; her preference for delicate sandwiches with the crusts cut off was well-publicized. Her favorite version was reported to be smoked salmon with cream cheese. If the old adage is true, one should eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dine like a pauper.
Whatever the Queen ate for her morning or afternoon tea, it was apparently always “washed down with a delightful steaming hot cup of Earl Grey tea”. Traditionally, you're supposed to serve Earl Grey in a cup and saucer with a slice of lemon.
According to Brian Hoey, the author of At Home with the Queen, Her Majesty enjoys a pre-breakfast of biscuits and Earl Grey tea (no milk, no sugar) with her corgis (who get table scraps) before having breakfast with the Duke of Edinburgh.
Queen Elizabeth requires her tea to be boiling hot. Former royal chef Darren McGrady, who served as personal chef to Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family for 15 years, recently revealed the British monarch's beverage preferences. "Hot tea has to be hot," McGrady told Coffee Friend.
Kate Middleton - Decaf Latte
Darren says: “The concept of decaf indicates that a person is very controlled and self-aware, since drinking too much coffee can be an issue. Though, by ordering a decaf, this largely alleviates the effects of caffeine, while still getting a similar taste.
Dating from the days of Queen Victoria of England, afternoon garden tea parties with over 8,000 guests each have been given annually at Buckingham Palace with Queen Elizabeth II carrying on the tradition even today. It's an occasion for wearing nice dresses and suits, white cotton gloves, and even hats.
Before you ask, according to her former butler Grant Harold, she's a stickler for tradition. The Queen drinks loose leaf tea, which once it's brewed is poured through a strainer into a bone china cup, before a splash of milk is added.
The Queen preferred grilled fish or chicken, served simply with vegetables. She generally skipped starches like potatoes, grains, or rice during her evening meal. What is this?
For breakfast, bacon, eggs and sausages are his usual raw materials, though he often cooks kidneys and omelettes."
Yes, really! The monarch isn't the only royal to enjoy the afternoon pick-me-up, with the likes of Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and the Duchess of Cornwall all having their own individual preferences. It seems the assumption that the royals sip on Earl Grey and nibble on scones is only partially true!
You might as well try a cup of the queen's favorite. It's been reported that Her Majesty often enjoyed Twinings of London Earl Gray Black Tea — a classic and all-natural selection that includes notes of citrus and bergamot — with a splash of milk and no sugar.
AP. Queen Elizabeth II has eaten jam sandwiches every day since she was a toddler, according to her former private chef. Darren McGrady claims on his YouTube channel that the monarch favours a strawberry preserve made from fruits picked in her Balmoral Castle grounds in Scotland.
He occasionally goes for heartier meals like pheasant pie and risotto, and let's not forget about his love for a dram of Scotch whisky and a martini, but the King is a really big fan of eggs, with one of his favourite meals being cheesy baked eggs and coddled eggs, which he tends to have every morning, alongside some ...
And, according to McGrady, while the Queen eats the same breakfast pretty much every day (Earl Grey tea and a bowl of Special K cereal) and opts for simple dishes like grilled chicken or grilled fish (alongside a gin cocktail or the occasional chocolate) for the rest of the day, it's the “jam penny” sandwich that she's ...
Apparently, she heads to bed at 10.30pm each evening in order to get a good night's sleep. The bling is stunning, obviously. Regular exercise is also said to help with sleep and Kate leads an active lifestyle, often talking about how she loves to get outdoors – it's thought that she runs or walks every day.
Chef Darren McGrady's vegetarian stuffed bell peppers may have been Princess Diana's all-time favorite recipe, as she came into the kitchen to request it for lunch at least a few times a week, he told Delish.
Although roast chicken is William's favourite, the royal family have been said to enjoy a variety of cuisines including Italian pasta dishes, pizza and steak.
For breakfast she keeps things simple. Royal biographer, Katie Nicholl, has previously said: "HRH typically starts with a simple cup of tea and biscuits, followed by a bowl of cereal." (The Guardian previously reported she likes to keep it in Tupperware to preserve its freshness.)
The Queen was said to have taken her tea with a splash of milk, and no sugar. She requested that the tea was made in a teapot, never a mug, and had to be piping hot.
However, many of us rejoice in daily cups of tea and it is said that King Charles prefers Darjeeling.
Her water of choice
When drinking all of your water from a bottle, you're bound to pick a favorite — and the Queen preferred the taste of Hildon Natural Mineral Water.
Royal etiquette expert Myka Meier told Fabulous, "Underwear and bras are also considered private intimate wear, and for royals to put intimate apparel on display would simply not be done."
Royal women like Meghan and Kate often keep things casual at official events, wearing affordable brands and easy-to-wear styles, and that includes blue jeans. Here, 20 times royals have worn denim, from Prince Philip and Princess Alexandra in the 1950s to Meghan and Kate today. The Queen isn't one to wear denim.
The Queen's mornings began early at 7.30am when she woke at the palace, ready for a freshly brewed cup of tea. A royal maid would bring in a tray of two solid silver pots containing Earl Grey – the Queen's favourite tea– and hot water for a top-up.