There is a kind of food that members of the royal family can't eat in public.
Although this is a lot of perks for being a member of the royal family, surprisingly, it is a lot of things you can't do. When you were growing up, you were forbidden to wear pants and play with certain toys. When the cover rolls, things get a little looser, but it turns out that some restrictions still apply.
Although members of the royal family enjoy many benefits, they also have many taboos. Royal children can't wear pants or play with some toys. When they are adults, although the control is relaxed, as we have seen, they will still be bound by certain regulations.
One of the restrictions is what the royal family can eat in public. We already know that the Queen has a very special diet, but one kind of food is forbidden, no matter who you are: shellfish.
One of these regulations is a food taboo for the royal family in public. As we all know, the queen has a special private diet, but there is one kind of food that no royal family can eat, that is shellfish and seafood.
According to The Sun, members of the royal family are not allowed to eat crustaceans when eating out, which explains the lack of photos of Prince William and Kate eating in red lobster. Filter-feeding shellfish "will gather harmful bacteria and viruses" and lead to "gastroenteritis, septicemia, salmonellosis, hepatitis, cholera and typhoid fever" and routine food poisoning, so this preventive measure is very understandable.
According to The Sun, members of the royal family can't eat crustaceans when eating out, which is why Prince William and Princess Kate rarely appear in the famous red lobster restaurant. Shellfish is a filter-feeding animal, which "easily carries bacteria and microorganisms", leading to "gastroenteritis, septicemia, salmonellosis, hepatitis, cholera and typhoid fever". Shellfish food is also easy to be poisoned by people, and this preventive measure is understandable.
A key word here is "public". So, let's say, behind closed doors and away from the camera, Harry, William, the queen and the whole royal family may go to a golden pagoda with king crab legs now.
Please pay attention to the word "public place" here. Can we assume that Prince Harry, Prince William, the Queen and members of the royal family are eating and drinking in the world of king crabs when they are away from the public and the media?
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