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Queen launches own line of posh condiments — including brown sauce and ketchup

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Queen has launched her own range of condiments — and they are comfortably more expensive than what you might find down at the supermarket.Posh bottles of ketchup and brown sauce have been launched exclusively for sale at her Sandringham estate in Norfolk, and are described as "ideal for breakfast or any time of the day".The royal ketchup is set apart from the typical chip shop fare by being flavoured with dates, apple juice and spices, and is sold in a glass bottle with a label reading 'Sandringham' emblazoned a crown logo.A note on the back of the bottle reads: "A real family favourite, packed full of tomato and lightly spiced, this ketchup is delightful.

Vibrant and fruity, this ketchup can be enjoyed any time of the day, perfect to add flavour to a dish."The Queen’s brown sauce is meanwhile detailed as "a tomato based sauce packed with vinegar and spices."According to The Mirror, the 95 year old monarch is a fan of the new sauces, but very rarely uses any condiments in her day-to-day life.A former personal chef of Her Majesty recently revealed what fast food items the Queen enjoys the most, and teased that she even personalises her order.Darren O'Grady spent 15 years working in the Royal Kitchen as the Queen's personal Chef, and also cooked for Prince Harry, Prince William and Princess Diana during his time at Buckingham Palace.He disclosed that Her Majesty would attempt to avoid fast-food as much as possible but that she had a fondness for one guilty pleasure — hamburgers.The former Royal Chef shared that the Queen favoured one unusual twist on the recipe, as she would request for a burger to be served without a bun.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our.

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