Queen will no doubt sit down to a traditional Easter Sunday roast dinner with her family and raise a toast - although whether this is alcoholic is doubtful, insiders claim.Former royal chef Darren McGrady spent many Easters with the family and has shared fascinating insights into their process in the past.He said: "We’d go straight into the main course – a traditional roast lamb with seasonal vegetables.
The Queen likes her meat well done so she’d always have the first two slices.“They’d also have a compound salad served in a kidney dish attached to the plate – just some lettuce and cucumber with a little mint or some grated carrot and coriander.”McGrady also suggested that The Queen normally enjoys a glass of the sweet and aromatic German white wine gewürztraminer with her food reports MyLondon.But there are questions over whether she will do it this year over concerns for her health.As she continues to celebrate her historic 70th anniversary as Queen, Her Majesty was reportedly advised by doctors to give up a favourite tipple to ensure she stays as healthy as possible during her busy year.The Queen is by no means a big or heavy drinker, but close friends of the monarch have come forward and said she has been advised to give up her favourite drink so that she remains in top form for what is arguably the most important year of her reign.
According to a source who spoke to Vanity Fair : “The Queen has been told to give up her evening drink which is usually a martini.
It’s not really a big deal for her, she is not a big drinker but it seems a trifle unfair that at this stage in her life she’s having to give up one of very few pleasures.” And due to her Majesty's recent health scares, royal sources claim there will be a.
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