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Inside King Charles' 'sustainable' diet from plant based dishes to homegrown dinners

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As the King of Britain, it's highly likely that Charles has unlimited access to a talented group of royal chefs at the snap of his fingers so it's easy to imagine that mealtimes at Buckingham Palace are filled with luxurious banquets.However, if you've envisioned a stereotypical picture in your mind of dressed tables laden with multiple delicacies and finest silverware, you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that the monarch has a famously down-to-earth approach when it comes to eating.

Instead of having a fancy meal at dinner time, the King prefers to enjoy small meals of his own homegrown vegetables and eggs from his chickens at Highgrove House, HELLO!

reports.King Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, keep their own chickens at their Gloucestershire family home of Highgrove House so it's no surprise that fresh eggs are a regular on the couple's breakfast menu.Clarence House's official Instagram page also memorably revealed one of the King's favourite brunch recipes of cheesy baked eggs which looked absolutely delicious.It seems the monarch enjoys a protein-packed start to his days with royal journalist Tina Brown writing in her book 'The Palace Papers' that Charles also has a peculiar appetite for nuts and seeds in the morning.The author shared a story about a royal guest inspecting the breakfast buffet at Highgrove who "lifted a tureen that offered Charles' preferred heap of Linseed".According to Tina, Prince William spotted this happening and said: "Oh no, don't go near the bird table Stephen, that's only for Pa."The monarch is known to not eat lunch with his abnormal eating pattern even being acknowledged by Clarence House during a list of 70 facts released for Charles' 70th birthday.Without any explanation,

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