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Queen’s morbid rule about 'point-edged' sandwiches will surprise you

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Fans of the Royal family will probably know by now that The Queen doesn’t eat garlic, likes to keep her breakfast cereal fresh in tupperware containers, and sometimes enjoys a gin and Dubonnet cocktail before she tucks into her lunch.

Well, why ever not we say? Especially if you can have a nap. It’s also been reported that Queen Elizabeth is fond of some grilled fish or chicken, and tends to stay away from starch for her meal at lunch.

And while the British staple of afternoon tea is an annual treat at birthdays for most of us, Her Majesty is thought to tuck into the meal every single day.

Cucumber sandwiches - cut finely on white bread of course, and with butter - is another thing our monarch enjoys. But did you know that point-edged food is not allowed at the Queen's table, as part of a tradition started by her royal ancestors?

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