Why Prince William and Kate's Children Can't Dine with Them: Former Royal Chef Reveals the Reason

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Former royal chef Darren McGrady reveals that Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George are not allowed to eat with their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, during official dinners or holidays. The rule is in place to teach the children "polite conversation." Instead, the children eat with their nannies in the nursery until they are old enough to conduct themselves properly at the dining table. The chef also discusses the importance of the young royals' nannies in educating their palates and reveals some insights into Queen Elizabeth II's diet preferences.
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