Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George are not allowed to eat with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, during holidays and formal dinners.

THE former royal chef Darren McGradywho worked both for the late queen elizabeth ii as well as for her Princess Diana, told Harper’s Bazaar that royal children cannot eat with their parents at formal dinners or during holidays. According to the Mirror, the chef reveals that the rule stems from the importance of learning “polite conversation”.

According to McGrady, the three children of the prince and princess of wales ‘are not allowed to sit with adults until they learn the art of polite conversation’. He also noted that there were never any exceptions, even for major holidays such as Christmas.

Previously, the former royal chef, who served her Queen Elizabeth for 15 years, she also revealed some key aspects of her diet. For example, never ate starchy foodsincluding pasta or potatoes.

He made an exception only if it was a state dinner. On a regular basis, she was served two vegetables along with her main protein, which was usually grilled fish or chicken.

One another favorite of hers was a big salad or fresh fruit. The late monarch even had a very specific way of eating bananas. “He would cut the bottom of the banana and then lengthwise and then into tiny slices to eat with a fork,” McGrady told Recipes Plus.

As for sweets, the late royal had one obsessed with chocolate chip cookie caketo the point where the dessert travels with her around the world.