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Royal Revelations: The Unexpected Beach Snack of Prince George, Charlotte, and Louis
In a delightful turn of events, the favorite beach snack of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis has been unveiled, and it's none other than the classic British fish and chips.
Observers spotted the young royals enjoying this iconic dish during a recent family outing in Norfolk, where they often retreat during school breaks.
The trio reportedly spent some quality time at their Norfolk residence, Ammerhall, before heading off to visit their grandfather at Balmoral.
It seems that these royal children have a penchant for simple pleasures, just like many families across the UK.
The picturesque backdrop of Norfolk provides the perfect setting for their seaside escapades.
During an interview with Parkdean Resorts, a vacation homeowner shared their surprise at encountering the Princess of Wales alongside her children at Eric's Fish and Chip Store in Thornham.
“I was astonished to see Kate and the kids when I arrived at Eric's in Thornham,” the homeowner exclaimed.
Their excitement was palpable, especially since they had been loyal patrons of the establishment for years.
“It's wonderful to see how popular it is becoming.
It's officially fit for a royal now!” they added.
This beloved British takeaway has a special place in royal hearts.
Queen Camilla previously revealed her fondness for fish and chips in an interview with You Magazine, describing the experience as unparalleled.
“Paper-wrapped, freshly cooked fish and chips.
The scent!
Nothing compares to authentic fish and chips,” she reminisced.
Interestingly, the late Queen Elizabeth also enjoyed the same dish while residing at Balmoral.
It's said that a footman would often fetch this delectable takeout from the nearby village of Ballater, ensuring the royal family could indulge in their favorite comfort food.
While fish and chips hold a special spot in the royal menu, the Prince of Wales has his own culinary preferences.
Prince William has openly shared his love for curry, though he admits he's not one for intense spice.
In a candid moment on BBC Radio 1, he humorously remarked, “I can't have too much spice; I get sweaty.