Queen Elizabeth II gives up drinking alcohol completely, and for this strange reason, she rarely eats!

"Vanity Fair" magazine, quoting sources in the British royal palace, said that Queen Elizabeth II decided to give up alcohol completely.

According to the magazine, it made this decision based on the recommendations of doctors, and the matter is not related to any disease or health problems, but rather as general precautionary measures to preserve health.

Sources indicate that the Queen wishes to be in good shape on the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne next summer.

Media reports indicated that the British Queen liked drinking martinis and some other cocktails, and that her favorite alcoholic drink was gin, although she had never abused alcoholic beverages.

It is noteworthy that Queen Elizabeth II, aged 95, ascended the British throne in 1952, when she was 25 years old, and in 2015 broke the record for the duration of the reign, which belonged to Queen Victoria, who ruled Britain during 63 years and 7 months from 1837 to 1901.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth follows strict protocol when it comes to dining in her royal residences, from avoiding seafood and garlic to personally agreeing to pre-planned menus by royal chefs, and the Queen has been known to eat very little and sometimes avoid food entirely when served at royal banquets. .

Former royal chef Graham Tinsley, who has organized several royal banquets during her time as manager of the Welsh culinary team and has been giving her tips for the royal banquet, explains exactly why the Queen has not been seen eating much at prestigious royal events, according to hello magazine. She said that initially some royal banquets take 6 months to prepare, so many rules have been put in place to ensure that the event runs smoothly, and it is customary for the guest of honor to sit at the right of the Queen, and it follows that the kingdom turns attention to that person during the first session of the dinner, and after She turns her attention to the person to her left for the next turn. Which is why Her Majesty does not occupy themselves with a three-course banquet as it is usually costly to talk and entertain.

Graham explained that the Queen does not eat often;

Because of this, it tends to push its food around the plate;

Because she's too busy talking to people left and right.

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