Queen's former chef shares very plush menu pampered royal corgis received - News Summed Up

Queen's former chef shares very plush menu pampered royal corgis received


Sign up to FREE email alerts from Mirror - Royal Family Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailThe Queen's corgis used to have their own menu, a former chef has said. Darren McGrady, 58, worked as the Queen's chef for 15 years, and says her dogs would have a 'menu' of dishes to choose from. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Darren said: "I didn't expect to be cooking for the Queen's dogs, when I started working at Buckingham Palace. "In the royal kitchens it was like being a normal family, dogs running in and out of the kitchens all the time." Darren explained the history of corgis in the royal family, explaining that the Queen's had first brought her one called Dookie in 1933.


Source: Daily Mirror June 06, 2020 20:48 UTC



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