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The American Meghan Markle, 36, "just", was a very well known actor in the United States. When she met Prince Harry, 33, and married the British royal family, she quickly changed her life.
Every movement that she takes in the public space is observed. The dress style of the cool duchess and the sales of the forest have been mentioned recently. But it's not just the outside rules in the royal house.
The king has limits on what he can take food and on the time that he can eat. This has its natural causes.
– Our own Mette-Marit was poisoned during an official trip with Haakon to Mexico in 2009, and had to kick out the return trip with a day. This is supposed to be the lunch of the presidential couple at Chapultepec Castle that caused the stomach. But what she ate did not become known, says Se og Hør kongehusekspert Anders Johan Stavseng
Garlic is denied
Now, the Express has listed a certain number of foods that the Duchess does not have the right to eat, like garlic. According to the website, garlic is served in very little quantity in the British royal house. When Meghan is on her way to, or has planned public missions, she should not eat food with garlic. This is to avoid bad breath.
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– It is a known fact that the royal family stays away from l & # 39; garlic. This is for natural reasons because they have many encounters with people when they are on representation mission. This has also been confirmed by Dukeess Camilla. Garlic is also banned at Buckingham Palace because Queen Elizabeth does not bear the taste, says Stavseng.
Avoid bumps
There are no seashells on the menu when the royal is traveling and on mission. Also try to avoid eating shellfish when traveling abroad or during performance missions, to minimize the risk of poisoning. During state visits and official trips, you are in the city center for several days, and then it is obviously cool to have magesjau. The Norwegian royal is probably also – like most people – attentive to seashells during official trips, explains the royal expert.
Refuses the cooking of foie gras
Goose foie gras or foie gras is recognized as a delicacy all over the world. But in the kitchen of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry, it does not appear on the table. Anders Johan Stavseng may say that Prince Charles made it clear to his cooks that he was not serving the goose liver for the welfare of the animals.
– It is considered politically incorrect to eat delicacy because many members of the Royal family good example. But what Meghan eats behind closed doors, no one knows, he says.
Too big shoes
What Meghan does in food has so far been little discussed but his courage has been fiercely discussed last year. Many have baptized her early in the style icon, a title that she has lived in many official missions and elsewhere in the London street scene.
Women in the royal family are rarely seen without high heels and they were quickly added. Note that Meghan often goes for big shoes. That's no reason – at least if we believe the fashion expert, Harriet Davey.
– Celebrities often tend to ride a size, sometimes two, that they participate in an event or a red runner. It's really just a reason, as we all know, she already told the Sun and continued:
– To avoid blisters and cheeks. There's nothing worse than comfortable shoes, and when celebrities like Meghan use high heels for long periods of time, their feet can easily inflate.
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