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Royal Family forced to address bizarre rumours about food and alcohol

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Royal family – from what they wear to what they eat and drink. Some of the royals reportedly have very bizarre eating and drinking habits, and while there is truth to some of them - others have fooled thousands.Sometimes the Royal family may let these rumours slide, but other times they feel like they need to be corrected.Prince Charles even had to add a FAQ on his website to deal with one of the rumours.Here are three myths about the Royal family's eating and drinking habits that are completely false.There are many bizarre rumours about the Royals’ eating and drinking habits.

For example, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall once told school kids in Slough she has a healthy alternative for crisps – raw peas.

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