mother’s forthcoming coronation with husband King Charles.The food critic, 48, first touched upon the reported “Not My King” protests that are set to go down on May 6 in the United Kingdom — the date of the monarchs’ crownings.“Everyone has the right to think what they want,” he told the News Agents podcast in a recent interview.“We live in, thankfully, a free country,” Parker Bowles explained, adding that if citizens want to protest “that’s their right to do so.”He continued: “You’re allowed to protest.
We all are allowed to have different views and I think that makes for an interesting and civilized country.”The “Let’s Eat: Recipes from My Kitchen Notebook” author also gave his two cents about whether it will be weird to see Camilla, 75, as queen.“Not really because she’s still my mother,” he noted. “I think change happens, but I don’t care what anyone says.”The culinary expert didn’t hesitate to skewer the coronation menu by sharing the worst possible ingredients.Parker Bowles believes that spices like chili and garlic shouldn’t be included in the special day’s spread.He pointed out that stinky seasonings such as garlic “can make your breath smell.” He then stated how his mother also isn’t a fan of chili and “doesn’t like massive spice.”“[If] you’re walking around and meeting lots of people, I think you have to be a little bit careful not to get the tummy too excited,” the father of two advised.One dish that will also be presented on the menu, includes the coronation quiche.
The decades-old fan-favorite coronation chicken may even be making a guest appearance.Parker Bowles described the poultry entrée as “really horrible” as he believes it’s too antiquated to be served in modern times.The chicken meal’s origins.
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