With that in mind, many have wondered what the royals eat on a typical day.

We’re excited to see what Camilla will cook up as England’s leading lady.

Camilla enjoys a hearty breakfast

Reportedly, Camilla loves a hearty, protein-rich breakfast.

Camilla, queen consort, smiling

Eggs are the reigning breakfast food, and they’re always in abundance at the royal palace.

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Camilla’s favorite breakfast dish is “cheesy baked eggs,” according toHello!

Camilla enjoying tea

The meal packs a healthy punch with nutritious greens and a hefty serving of protein.

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According to Gordon Rayner, former royal correspondent, they have a habit of skipping lunch.

Camilla eating

These girls see ‘Skinny Lizzies’ in a magazine and they all want to be thin."

The interview highlighted an important point about the dangers of conflating thinness with optimal health.

Campus also speculated that the queen consort takes a collagen supplement to maintain her healthy aura.

Camilla smiling

Camilla eats her veggies

The royal residences are famously adorned with lush gardens.

Tucked between their sprawling green landscapes and flowery kaleidoscopes, you’ll also find bountiful vegetable plots.

Thanks to their gardening enthusiasm, fresh veggies are always on the menu at the royal home.

Camilla snacking

Magazine, Camilla and Charles grow enough fresh produce to keep their kitchen fully stocked throughout the year.

You don’t have to think about anything else.

There’s something very healing about gardening" (viaYouTube).

Camilla, queen consort, eating fish

In 2022, the queen consort toldYou Magazinethat she adores cooking with good ingredients and fresh vegetables.

Camilla confirmed that she enjoys a hefty helping of seasonal produce.

She revealed that she often cooks with kale, broccoli, carrots, and courgettes.

Camilla trying food

After all, King Charles is the patron of the Specialist Cheesemakers Association (perCornwall Live).

Dairy is high in calcium, which is an important nutrient for people in their 70s, like Camilla.

But there’s a much more tragic detail about her dairy enthusiasm.

Camilla in a blue dress

Sadly, Camilla’s mother died in 1994 due to osteoporosis.

The queen consort treats herself

In 2022, Camilla dished toYou Magazineabout all of her favorite treats.

It turns out that Camilla has some surprisingly down-to-earth tastes.

Camilla with produce

One of her favorite snacks, she revealed, is baked beans on toast.

What other meal satisfies a queen-sized hankering?

According to Camilla, nothing compares to the classic fish and chips.

Camilla, queen consort, in kitchen

You cannot beat proper fish and chips," she said.

In November 2022, the queen consort spent an incredibly wholesome afternoon with children at Bow Nursery in London.

Camilla and Charles have an interesting food fixation of their own: they eat foraged mushrooms.

Camilla posing with book

One source of their favored fungi isBalmoral Castle.

Balmoral is also home to salmon.

“The salmon was so fresh its eyes seemed to follow you around the room,” McGrady wrote.

Camilla preparing to cut cake

But the queen consort doesn’t have to rely on Charles for a foraged or wild-caught meal.

Thanks to her rural upbringing, the queen consort is a skilled hunter and fisher (perBritish Heritage).

But for Camilla and Charles, environmentalism is an important virtue.

With guiding principles like composting and organic farming, the royals seem to embrace sustainability on a personal level.

A former royal chef, Carolyn Robb, revealed Charles has always had this preference.

“They were always very thrifty and economical,” Robb toldRacked.

“I tell you what I really like eating peas straight from the garden.

If you take them straight from the pod they are delicious and really sweet,” she said.

She went on to divulge that the royal grandkids love sharing this healthy snack with their grandmother.

“I take all my grandchildren down to the garden and they spend hours and hours eating peas.

They eat and they eat until they are almost sick.”

With such a passion for healthy living, we’re sure that Camilla encourages her grandchildren’s healthy choices.

However, they’re definitely forging their own culinary preferences including one that Camilla is less than enthused about.

When it comes to culinary necessities, there are a few things that Camilla can’t live without.

She also shared that fresh tomatoes or tomato puree are never in short supply (viaTwitter).

Camilla told You Magazine that she steers clear of chili and garlic.

Furthermore, her royal highness has very strong feelings about peppers.

“I can’t bear peppers, raw or cooked,” she told the publication.

The sovereign toldYou Magazinethat she enjoys cooking pork and lamb chops, roast chicken, and chicken casserole.

But her royal highness admitted that she’s not exactly a superstar chef.

“I could fill a book with all my cooking disasters,” she lamented.

Komova speculated toExpressthat the queen consort enjoys staples like roast chicken, lamb, and salmon.

When selecting her protein sources, Camilla focuses on variety and prioritizes healthy fats.

Camilla’s dinner choices are nutritionist-approved, Komova told Express.

“It is best to adopt Camilla’s lifestyle, which includes staying active,” the expert said.

The late Queen Elizabeth II knew that well, as her love of cake is legendary.

The sovereign’s commitment to cake was something to behold.

According toThe Takeout, the Victoria sponge cake is Camilla’s favorite.

But the sovereign enjoys putting a twist on the traditional recipe.

Instead of the classic filling of berries or jam, the queen consort prefers Nutella or lemon curd.

Like all queens, Camilla gets to have her pick of dazzling desserts.

WhenYou Magazineinquired about her post-meal preference, Camilla said she loves “some bitter chocolate ice cream.

Plus strawberries and raspberries and lots of clotted cream.”