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Queen Camilla's favourite cheap and 'simple' meal she makes and the food she often burns

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Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.During a conversation with her son Tom Parker Bowles, who is a food writer and critic for You Magazine, the royal shared her eating habits which are very relatable.

Despite her extraordinarily busy schedule as the King's wife and her countless staff members, Queen Camilla still manages to make time to cook for herself in the kitchen.She opened to You Magazine about her favourite things to cook and it seems the Queen puts nutrition and ease first, the Express reports.Camilla revealed: "I do still cook for myself when at home.

Simple things like fish en papillote with butter and herbs. "And vegetables from the garden: kale, purple sprouting broccoli, carrots, courgettes, and lots of peas and beans because they freeze so well." The Queen also spoke about her pride and joy - her beloved vegetable patch which she confessed she is 'very proud' of.She said: "I love the vegetable garden, and summer in particular.

I’m very proud of my white peaches."My husband is an excellent gardener, and we’re quite competitive about our fruit and vegetables."Growing her own vegetables is not a new hobby of Camilla's as the royal grew up doing it as a young girl.She recalled how her family "grew everything from tomatoes and melons to peas, beans, carrots and new potatoes" and that one of her earliest memories is shucking peas and beans with her mum, Rosalind Shand.However, the monarchs are not the only keen gardeners in the family as Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis also share a similar love for growing vegetables as their grandparents as they grow their own at home with their mum and

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