“Everyone has the right to think what they want,” he explained.
“We live in, thankfully, a free country.
You’re allowed to protest.

He also spoke on the chicken dish that was famously served at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.
I mean, coronation chicken done badly is appalling.
Still, he has faith in Mark Flanagan, Buckingham Palace’s executive chef.

“He’s a really, really good chef.
So, I wouldn’t dare start telling him what to do,” he added.