What the Queen of England eats at Christmas.

The Christmas menu of Her Majesty the Queen of England was exposed in the British media by a former British royal cook.

The meal is not sophisticated; in fact, it has been described as “boring” by a former British royal chef.

“After the church service, the family will most likely assemble around the table.” Shrimp salad and lobster will be on the menu, along with a variety of vegetable garnishes such as parsnips, carrots, and Brussels sprouts.

They eat the famed butter and brandy pudding for dessert. In fact, when it comes to celebrations, they are dull. I don’t make ham or anything like that, just regular turkeys. I baked three turkeys for Christmas: one for the queen and her family, one for the children, and one for the Royal House’s 100 employees. As a result, everyone had a joyful Christmas meal. Former British royal family chef Darren McGrady told the Daily Star that the birds are stuffed with chestnuts or sage and onions and served with mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, and cranberry sauce.

At Sandringham Palace, the Queen of England spends Christmas with the British royal family. In the morning, Queen Elizabeth II attends a Christmas service at church, after which she invites her family to a large feast, which includes turkey every year. According to allegations in the British press, the menu would be roughly the same every year.

This will be the first Christmas for Queen Elizabeth II without her husband, Prince Philip, who died this year at the age of 99 on April 9.

The current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is 95 years old. Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947 and ascended the throne of the United Kingdom in 1952.

Queen Elizabeth is suffering from back difficulties.

Due to back concerns, Queen Elizabeth recently had to cancel an event.

The Buckingham Palace press office confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II did not attend the Remembrance Day event at the Cenotaph monument in London last Sunday owing to back problems, according to digi24.ro.

In a statement announcing the Queen of England’s absence at the event, Buckingham Palace noted, “Her Majesty is disappointed that she will be missing from the office.”