Garlic and seafood, the forbidden foods for Meghan Markle
As a member of the Royal Family, the Duchess of Sussex has severe food restrictions.
Since the day that Meghan Markle gave the 'Yes' to Prince Harry, she gave him in addition to her love, her life, because as a member of the Royal Family, the now Duchess of Sussex must adapt to the demanding series of protocols that they govern their manners, the way they dress, sit, greet, speak and even eat.
In the latter, Meghan must be especially careful, because when traveling or eating in restaurants, she is strictly prohibited from eating the following foods.
According to the British newspaper Sunday Express, Meghan will no longer be able to consume garlic, this is practically the unnameable food in the Royal Family. The reason for the absence of it on the menu is due to the strong breath it generates, and since kings, princes and dukes interact with too many people on a daily basis, they avoid having bad breath at all costs.
Darren McGrady, chef at Buckingham Palace, revealed, according to the outlet, that "we can never serve anything with garlic or too many onions. The Queen would never eat that."
Other prohibited foods are shellfish, oysters, mollusks and shrimp due to the high risk of poisoning that their consumption may entail.
"They can contain bacteria like E Coli or pollutants from the ocean in which they were caught."
To the list are added, according to other means, average meat and tap water, all in order to avoid stomach upset.
Definitely being a royal is not an easy thing, in addition to the weight of all the political and social tasks, they must also bear the weight of the rigorous etiquette.
Other strict rules Meghan must follow as part of the royal family
1. Always walk two steps behind the prince
2. Never sit with your legs completely crossed, she can only do it at the height of the knees
3. she will not be able to take selfies or give autographs
4. It is forbidden to show affection in public with the prince, except holding hands
5. Follow a strict dress code, no cleavage
6. Wear hats or pamelas in formal events, after six in the afternoon she must wear tiaras
7. Never turn your back on the queen and whenever she sees her, she must bow to her.