Odd items King Charles packs with him everywhere he goes - including his 'breakfast box'
With the news that the King and other senior members of the Royal Family will be preparing for a bumper two years of foreign tours, King Charles has mastered a method to make sure he quickly settles to wherever he is in the world.
Speaking before Queen Elizabeth II's death, royal chef Graham Newbould revealed: "Prince Charles has a healthier option. He'd have homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit, fresh fruit juices. McGrady said: "The instruction was to put two plums and a little juice into the bowl and send it into him for breakfast.
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