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Royal butler explains correct way to eat a Pot Noodle - but viewers all say the same thing

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King Charles III's former butler has left TikTok users baffled after he demonstrated the "right way" to eat a Pot Noodle. Grant Harrold, who served the Royal Family while Charles was the Prince of Wales, has amassed more than 144,000 followers on the app by making videos about manners and etiquette.

But one of his most recent videos has left users baffled as he demonstrated a very prim and proper way to eat a Pot Noodle. READ MORE: Royal butler confused about how to eat McDonald's meal after ordering at drive-thruIn the video, which has gained more than 18,500 views, the butler said: "Ladies and Gentlemen, the appears to be a bit of confusion over the correct way to enjoy one's Pot Noodles."He then had his cooked Chicken and Mushroom Pot Noodle in a bowl in front of him, separate from the water, as he scooped out his own portion onto his plate.

After that he added the seasoned water, which he referred to as "sauce", using a gravy boat, along with a sprinkling of parmesan cheese. "Afterall, there's no reason for it to be complicated, now is there?" he added.

However, TikTok users were stunned by his method as they took to the comments to tell him just how wrong he was.One user commented: "Did he just put parm on ramen?"Another quipped: "You have literally lost the pot!"A third said: "What the heck was that?!"A fourth added: "After complicating it, he says the following."To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.However, other users loved the video and have declared they will now only eat their noodles his way. "I’m now only ever eating my pot noodles this way!

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