How Queen Elizabeth Impacted the Way We Eat and Drink (2024)

Here's what we've learned about the late monarch's dining habits over her seven-decade reign.

Published on September 8, 2022

The reign of Queen Elizabeth II spanned seven decades, and as people across the globe mourn her passing, it's a good time to examine how she impacted the food that shows up on dining tables around the world. Former Buckingham Palace chef Darren McGrady offers a peek behind the curtain and into the royal dining room in his book, Eating Royally: Recipes and Remembrances from a Palace Kitchen.

McGrady, who was Queen Elizabeth's personal cook for 15 years, shares in his book that she had simpler eating habits than what you might expect. Sure, menus from state dinners and other elegant celebrations fit the glamorous fantasies many people harbor. But in her day-to-day life, the Queen did not exactly snack on caviar. In fact, her diet at home was pretty quotidian, albeit prepared by trained chefs. She enjoyed a simple breakfast of toast with marmalade, and when not entertaining, stuck to light lunches and suppers. McGrady shares in his book that she abhorred dishes with garlic or too many onions. These slightly abstemious leanings made her diet sound austere, but she had other food and drink indulgences like poached salmon, delicate tea cookies, and scones with jam and clotted cream. Here are a few others:

Gin co*cktails

The queen's preference for gin was so strong that she released her own gins from Buckingham Palace and Sandringham House, made with ingredients from the gardens at each. She preferred to drink them in a good gin co*cktail, either a gin martini or gin and Dubonnet.

Earl Grey Tea

The queen began every day with a pot of Early Grey, a traditional bergamot-scented black tea she drank with milk and no sugar. Her devotion to the flavor ensured its popularity throughout the world, making it the fifth most popular tea flavor globally, according to Fresh Tea. It is the tea most associated with royalty in general and Queen Elizabeth specifically, and there is no question that its popularity was enhanced by being her majesty's favorite.

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Crustless Tea Sandwiches

Traditional British afternoon tea goes back to the 1840s, when the duch*ess of Bedford called for a light meal to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner. 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.

Game Meats and Wild-Caught Fish Dinners

If the old adage is true, one should eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dine like a pauper. Queen Elizabeth seemed to have taken this to heart, eating lighter meals composed of simple proteins and vegetables at night. A longtime sportswoman, Queen Elizabeth frequently dined on venison, wild birds, or other game — often sourced on one of her properties — or salmon fished from the River Dee at Balmoral Castle. The queen's preference for game meats even extended to more casual meals; she was, reportedly, a big fan of hamburgers made with ground venison. She usually skipped any potatoes, pastas or grains at her evening repast, but almost always had room for dessert.

Chocolate Biscuit Cake

The queen had a legendary love of sweets, especially anything chocolate. She especially enjoyed a classic icebox-style cake using simple tea biscuits suspended in an egg-enriched ganache and then chilled before coated in a thin layer of chocolate. This was something she requested daily as long as it was around, according to the royal chefs. She even had her chef transport leftovers by train from Buckingham Palace to Windsor to ensure not a morsel was wasted. It was a dessert truly fit for royalty.

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How Queen Elizabeth Impacted the Way We Eat and Drink? ›

Game Meats and Wild-Caught Fish Dinners

Was Queen Elizabeth a healthy eater? ›

The Queen ate a balanced diet including chocolate and gin

When dining alone, she was "very disciplined" and would often have low-carb meals, McGrady said, but she enjoyed treats and alcohol too.

What did the Queen do to stay healthy? ›

The queen walked with her dogs, rode horses, hiked around the grounds of her estates and otherwise stayed active throughout her life and into her old age. “Probably the single best thing most of us can do for our health is regular exercise.

What was the Queen's daily diet? ›

Royal chef Darren McGrady, who has cooked for the monarch for 15 years, revealed that the Queen doesn't eat starchy foods unless for a state dinner. Instead, her daily diet centres around the very specific dish of grilled fish or chicken with two types of vegetables. She also enjoys big bowls of salad and fresh fruit.

When the Queen is done eating what does that mean for everyone else? ›

The monarchy simply has age-old traditions, and one of them is that when the Queen or King has finished their meal, so has everyone else. The Queen was infamous for sort of pushing food around on her plate once she was full so that others could continue to finish their meal.

How many meals a day did the Queen have? ›

The Queen was said to have four meals a day but only eat small portions at each. She began her day with a cup of Earl Grey tea (Fortnum and Mason, and Twinings are thought to have been favoured) and a biscuit followed by a bowl of Special K, poured from an airtight Tupperware container to keep the cereal crunchy.

Who was the Queen's favorite child? ›

Prince Andrew, a younger brother of King Charles, was widely thought to be Queen Elizabeth's favorite son. That's key context for Scoop, Netflix's new film dramatizing the Duke of York's disastrous 2019 interview with BBC Newsnight.

What was Queen's favorite food? ›

Game Meats and Wild-Caught Fish Dinners

The queen's preference for game meats even extended to more casual meals; she was, reportedly, a big fan of hamburgers made with ground venison. She usually skipped any potatoes, pastas or grains at her evening repast, but almost always had room for dessert.

What does Queen Elizabeth eat every morning? ›

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.)

What did Queen Elizabeth I like to eat? ›

The Queen preferred grilled fish or chicken, served simply with vegetables. She generally skipped starches like potatoes, grains, or rice during her evening meal.

Does the Queen eat leftovers? ›

The Queen often eats beef, venison, pheasant and salmon that has been reared, caught or hunted on her own lands. Just like us, the Royals use their leftovers in meals. According to Robb, Prince Charles is very particular about saving leftovers, and believes that nothing should be wasted.

How do royals stay so thin? ›

They said: "To maintain her enviable figure, Kate matches nutritious, healthy eating with a consistent workout regime of planking and running, and oats can be great exercise fuel, as they release energy throughout the whole workout." She also is known to blend her own antioxidant-filled smoothies.

Does the Queen choose her own food? ›

While the Royal Family may have preferences, their meals and eating schedule are often planned and managed by chefs and staff to ensure efficiency and meet dietary requirements. Individual choices may be considered, but overall, there is a structured approach to meals and menus.

What was the diet of the British queen? ›

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.

What do the royals eat to stay slim? ›

During Kate and William's royal tour of India, Chef Raghu Deora revealed that he served both Kate and Prince William lots of vegetarian food. The couple is said to "prefer" a meat-free diet, no doubt filled with plenty of greens, grains, and whole foods.

What cereal did the Queen eat? ›

It is a stated fact that Queen Elizabeth likes a bowl of Kellogg's cornflakes for her breakfast.

What does Kate Middleton eat? ›

When it comes to her midday meal Kate loves salads and bowls of fruit. She also tries to eat foods which help her skin, including lots of watermelon salads, gazpacho, goji berries, tabbouleh and ceviche. A source said: "Kate already has the perfect figure but her motivation is to achieve radiant skin."

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