The Windsors have to sleep, brush their teeth, bathe, and use the bathroom.
The royal family also has to eat.
Here’s a taste of what the monarch likes to eat.

King Charles eats many plant-based foods
King Charles III is a huge advocate for eating plant-based meals.
When Charles does eat meat, he’s certain to eat only specific options.
He is abuzz about honey
King Charles III is a big fan of honey.

King Charles isn’t the only member of his family who likes honey or bees.
McGrady was the royal chef for so long he even cooked food for Princess Diana.
And as he noted, the family was fond of Italian food back then, too.

Princess Diana loved it, too because it was simple and clean," McGrady shared.
“I mean, what boys don’t love pizza?
I know William and Harry do,” McGrady said.

The king has reportedly denied being fussy about his eggs.
“Afternoon tea, he’s been known to have boiled eggs.
“I got this recipe from someone I know.

The king also went against an 800-year tradition for hiscoronation.
Charles has fished for many years, even taking his boys with him on occasion.
“None of the chefs were allowed to touch it until instructions were sent from upstairs.

Perhaps King Charles got his love of salmon from his mother,Queen Elizabeth II.
The queen had a couple of favorite salmon dishes that her former chef, Darren McGrady, prepared.
McGrady added that one of Charles' favorite meals is lamb with mushroom risotto.

Queen Elizabeth II also liked mushrooms, and the food reportedly reminds King Charles of his mother.
Macaroons were served for dessert, and wine and champagne were available to drink.
He’s a fan of cheese
King Charles III is a longtime fan of cheese.

The king is still dedicated to this cause.
In 2020, the Clarence HouseInstagramaccount shared Charles' thoughts on the importance of buying local cheese.
Though Charles rotates through options for his daily fare, he does not mix things up too much.

The king is even more particular about his vittles when he travels.
While staying closer to home, however, Newbould shared, “Prince Charles has a healthier option.
He’d have homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit, fresh fruit juices.”

Many of the vegetables that King Charles eats come from his own garden.
He added, “He has an incredible vegetable garden …
It’s also been reported that the king likes a gin and tonic.

There’s another spirit that King Charles likes: whisky.
Others have cashed in on the king’s love for whisky, too.
Many a staff member who’s worked for the monarch has noted that Charles skips the midday meal.

“It can be a problem sometimes.
King Charles' choice to skip lunch is not in vain.
