Prince Harry Called Out for a Food Ick on "With Love, Meghan": Why His Royal Upbringing Might Be to Blame

Courtesy of Netflix; Tim Rooke - WPA Pool/Getty Meghan Markle called out Prince Harry for not liking lobster on the new season of her Netflix series,With Love, Meghan While Chef José Andrés reacted with horror, Harry's aversion to the dish might be because the royal family has traditionally banned shellfish from the menu due to health concerns Several other foods have been revealed as royal "no-nos" through the years, including garlic and foie gras Meghan Marklecalled out husbandPrince Harryfor not liking a certain food on the new season of her Netflix show,With Love, Meghan. In the season two episode with ChefJosé Andrés, the Duchess of Sussexconfesses that Prince Harryisn't a fan of a certain type of seafood. "You know who doesn't like lobster? My husband," Meghan, 44, said. "And you married him anyway?" Andrés joked in reply. While an aversion to seafood isn't that uncommon, Prince Harry's may be due to his royal upbringing. Traditionally, the royal family avoids eating shellfish, especially when attending royal events or tours, due to health concerns. Courtesy of Netflix "When dining, the Royal Family has to be careful with shellfish due to shellfish poisoning, due to their work schedules. It is a very sensible move to abandon having seafood when out and about on public duties," said Grant Harrold, former butler toKing Charles, as reported byThe Mirror. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Queen Camillarevealed another forbidden royal ingredient during a 2018 appearance onMasterChef Australia. "I hate to say this, but garlic. Garlic is a no-no," she said. Judge Gary Mehigan was keen to know the reason, asking, "Because you're talking, chatting?" "Yes, exactly," the royal confirmed. "So you always have to lay off the garlic." Diana Walker/Getty While King Charles has been known to forgo some of the culinary rules — he was even photographedeating an oysterat the Whitstable Oyster Festival in 2013 — there's one that he's strict about, even making it an official edict when he became King. The monarchconfirmed to animal rights group PETAin November 2022 that foie gras is banned from all royal residences due to the unethical way it is produced. Made from the fatty liver of a duck or goose, most foie gras production faces accusations of force-feeding the animals. It is illegal to produce in the U.K. and parts of the U.S., but it is not illegal to import or cook. Despite Harry's aversion to lobster, Meghan will have plenty of other treats for him thanks toWith Love, Meghanseason 2, which is streaming now on Netflix. The new episodes feature the Duchess of Sussex cooking, crafting and sharing entertaining tips with even more celebrity pals likeChrissy Teigenand Tan France, renowned chefs like David Chang, Samin Nosrat, Christina Tosi and Clare Smyth and more. "I've been fortunate to have the people that I want on the show," Meghan said as sheteased season 2at the TIME100 Summit in April. "I've been really lucky. We have a great, great lineup." Read the original article onPeople

Prince Harry Called Out for a Food Ick on “With Love, Meghan”: Why His Royal Upbringing Might Be to Blame

Prince Harry Called Out for a Food Ick on "With Love, Meghan": Why His Royal Upbringing Might Be to Blame Courtesy of Netflix; Tim...
Todd Chrisley Reveals Plans to Move Back to S.C. with Wife Julie Are 'Going to Depend' on 1 Thing (Exclusive)New Foto - Todd Chrisley Reveals Plans to Move Back to S.C. with Wife Julie Are 'Going to Depend' on 1 Thing (Exclusive)

Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Todd and Julie Chrisley plan to relocate to South Carolina following their release from prison, but not immediately Todd tells PEOPLE the timing of the move will depend on their new reality show and "other projects that we're working on right now" The 'Chrisley Knows Best' alum previously hinted at hotel renovation show filmed in the coastal state ToddandJulie Chrisleyare sticking around Nashville for a little while at least. The reality TV personalities, made famous for starring in the hit USA Network showChrisley Knows Best, recently chatted with PEOPLE about their plans to relocate back to South Carolina. "When are we going back to South Carolina? I think that's going to depend on how things fall with production and other projects that we're working on right now," Todd, 57, shared. The couple, who originate from the coastal state, lived in the Atlanta suburbs for the first three seasons of their show. They later relocated to Nashville, eventually purchasing a mansion in Brentwood, Tenn. In November 2022, Todd and Julie, 52, werefound guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud among other crimes. Originally sentenced to a combined 19 years, the couple reported to prison in January 2023. After spending over two years in federal prison,President Donald Trumpgranted a full pardonof the reality stars on May 27. Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Following their release on May 28, theparents of fivemoved in with their daughter Savannah, 27, in Nashville. "So for me, I am absolutely loving where I live," Julie tells PEOPLE. "I can walk to restaurants and coffee shops and a gazillion different gyms. I live a mile from my best friend Tyler. So we'll meet up places." "That's not always good," Todd interjects. "It is so much fun. I love it," Julie insists. "I feel like I can finally breathe because I don't have all the maintenance that I had. This is just a new start and a new beginning that I'm so excited about and grateful that I'm able to live." The couple is set to star in a new Lifetime showThe Chrisleys: Back to Reality, premiering on Monday, Sept. 1. The series will follow Todd and Julie as they are released from their respective prisons in Florida and Kentucky and return to their home in Tennessee. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Earlier this year, Todd previously hinted at thecouple's future plans in their home state. "You know, I think we will always have a presence in Nashville, butI have a pull for Julie and I to go back to South Carolina — to Charleston — to that area," he said during an ABC News Studios special that aired onGMAon June 30. He added: "We have hopes of acquiring a hotel — a mansion —there, that we are gonna convert into a hotel, and we're gonna create a show around that." Read the original article onPeople

Todd Chrisley Reveals Plans to Move Back to S.C. with Wife Julie Are 'Going to Depend' on 1 Thing (Exclusive)

Todd Chrisley Reveals Plans to Move Back to S.C. with Wife Julie Are 'Going to Depend' on 1 Thing (Exclusive) Paul Archuleta/Getty I...
Queen Camilla showed her mettle as a teenager when she beat back a groper with her shoeNew Foto - Queen Camilla showed her mettle as a teenager when she beat back a groper with her shoe

LONDON (AP) — Britain's Queen Camilla fought off an indecent attack when she was a teenager by taking off her shoe and bashing the assailant in the groin, according to a new book on the royal family. Camilla was on a train to London's Paddington Station in the mid-1960s when the man next to her reached out and attempted to touch her, according to an excerpt from "Power and the Palace" by Valentine Low, a former royal correspondent for the Times of London. She told former Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the attack when he was mayor of London. "Camilla said, 'I did what my mother told me, I took my shoe off and whacked him in the nuts with the heel,''' Low told the BBC. "When she got to Paddington, this in a way is the crucial bit of the story, she found a man in uniform and told him what had happened and the man was arrested. … She did the responsible thing.'' The story drew widespread coverage in the British media on Monday, with headlines ranging from the Daily Telegraph's basic "Queen fought off sex attacker" to the Sun's tabloid-style "Camilla whacked groper in goolies." Whatever the approach, the tale is sure to add to Camilla's reputation as a no-nonsense woman who has brought a bit of grit to the royal family. The story was related to Low by one of Johnson's former aides, who believed the incident was the reason for Camilla's outspoken support for charities that work with victims of domestic violence. She has been reluctant to speak about it because her experience, while upsetting, was less serious than the attacks suffered by other women and girls, Low said. "She didn't want to draw attention to her at the expense of their experiences," he said. Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the report. "Power and the Palace" will be published later this month. But the book, which details the relationship between the monarchy and Britain's political leaders, has already attracted attention with excerpts published in the Times of London that suggest the late Queen Elizabeth II opposed the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union.

Queen Camilla showed her mettle as a teenager when she beat back a groper with her shoe

Queen Camilla showed her mettle as a teenager when she beat back a groper with her shoe LONDON (AP) — Britain's Queen Camilla fought off...

 

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