Royal Family's younger members eat in a separate room during big meals when the family gets together. The Queen is far less formal but she still keeps a number of strict rules in place that her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren wouldn't dare to break.The 96-year-old monarch likes to enjoy her meals in peace and and has a room set up for the children to dine in while the adults sit together in another room.READ MORE: 'Boss diva' Meghan Markle praised for 'phenomenal eloquence' in speech to young leadersEven durng Christmas Day and Easter Sunday as there are no exception, reports MyLondon.But we are sure they love having a room to themselves as the Queen's great-grandchildren have often been seen playing and laughing together in public.The revelation came to light after a conversation between the Queen's cousin, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and the late journalist, Kenneth Rose.
In notes which were published in The Mail, Rose wrote: "Prince Eddie describes how the Queen plans the annual family Christmas lunch down to the last detail. "The grown-ups are in one big room, the children in another.
Towards the end of lunch, the doors are flung open and in rushes the horde." To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.As for what the family can be expected to tuck into, it seems their menu choices are very traditional.
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