Queen Elizabeth II owns her own McDonald's restaurant
Queen Elizabeth II owns much of England, and by extension, the businesses on her land. In this sense, the monarch is the proud owner of McDonald's at Banbury Gateway Shopping Park, 130 kilometers from London. Enjoy your meal!
Queen Elizabeth II is wearing like a charm. As proof, at 94 years old, the wealthy monarch still rides a horse to keep in shape even during this period of confinement, and she obviously pays extreme attention to her diet as usual. This is why this information is very surprising: the Queen has her own McDonald's restaurant.
If we knew this little cute sin in Lady Di and her sons William and Harry who had nothing against a small fast-food dinner as soon as the opportunity arose, we never suspected for a single moment that the queen she also indulged in this kind of guilty pleasure. However, there is an explanation for all this: While the Queen does have her own establishment with plush leather sofas, digital tablets, Eames chairs, and even table service, it doesn't say she sits there. 'sustains there regularly. This establishment belongs to him for the sole reason that it is on his land.
The site of the British magazine The Mirror tells us that the Queen's restaurant is nestled approximately 130 kilometers from London, in the Banbury Gateway Shopping Park, on the border with Oxfordshire. Open to the public (currently only in drive-in mode), anyone who can order between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. and feel like they're enjoying a queen's burger. Chic!
This is not the first time the Queen has owned a McDonald's on her floor. She already owned the grounds of Bath Road Retail Park in Slouth, where one of the famous company's restaurants is located. But the queen had sold the land for 177 million pounds in 2016. The monarch should be there anyway; the article telling us that all businesses on the queen's land must donate 15% of their profits to the monarchy. Who spoke of the crisis?