There are only days left for the coronation of Charles III as the new King of England, an unprecedented event that will rekindle the doubts millions have about the late Queen Elizabeth II’s son, from his love scandals to the food he eats. prefers.

It was precisely this second question that was answered in an episode of the MasterChef franchise, in which the wife of the next monarch, Camila Parker Bowles, revealed the culinary secrets of the British royal family in the 2018 Australian edition.

Visit from Camila Parker Bowles to MasterChef

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As Gastrolab points out, the famous television show usually has different guests and personalities to present the contestants with some kind of kitchen trick, but the most surprising thing so far has been the visit of the ex-Duchess of Cornwall.

Camila Parker Bowles not only revealed the food that should never be missing from Carlos III’s table, but also the ingredient that is forbidden.

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The Queen Consort indicated that her husband likes to consume local products, especially cheese, a dairy derivative of which he is a fan.

“He also likes anything with eggs in it,” he emphasized in front of the participants. “If you add vegetables, better,” said the 75-year-old woman who kept it a secret whether she cooked for the soon-to-be king of England, according to Ten Minutes.

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On the other hand, that food that should never appear in your dishes is garlic, which has a very pungent aroma.

And, as Vanity Fair magazine reported, members of the royal family can’t risk bad breath if they have to constantly attend public events where they have to interact with different personalities.