Every kid has a favorite food, be it spaghetti and meatballs, pizza, or in Prince Harry’s case, banana-flavored everything. According to the former chef to the royal family, Harry loved all-things-banana as a kid. And his favorite banana desserts are actually something we’d expect a much more mature person to enjoy. Harry, your royal upbringing is showing!
Darren McGrady, who cooked for Queen Elizabeth and later Princess Diana and Princes William and Harry, talked to Hello! in 2016 about Diana’s parenting style when it came to mealtimes with her two sons. “She wasn’t strict at all,” McGrady told the publication. “She let them be boys, young boys!”
Although William and Harry loved themselves a junky meal — like loaded potato skins and fried chicken, as McGrady mentioned — they were more so into sweets than savory items.
“They could have chocolate,” McGrady said of the boys, “there weren’t special treats because if the boys were home, the Princess wanted to spoil them.” She often spoiled them with banana desserts, McGrady told Hello!, knowing that banana was a favorite of both Harry and Will’s, but especially Harry’s.
We, on the other hand, didn’t even know what a flan was when we were kids.
A source close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle told The Telegraph in 2017, that ahead of their May 2018 wedding, the couple decided to have a banana-flavored wedding cake.
The Telegraph also reported that McGrady reportedly made a caramel and banana cake for young Harry back in the day. Perhaps Harry wanted to bring the childhood tradition to his wedding day.
Claire Ptak baked and decorated the beautiful confection. Despite it not being banana-flavored, we’re sure Harry still enjoyed it.
🎥 Watch as baker Claire Ptak begins work on the #RoyalWedding Cake! pic.twitter.com/OTdcF9hc0a
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 18, 2018
Just by looking at it, we know that it must have tasted utterly divine. Our mouths are still watering.
“They loved things like mixed grills, burgers, pizza, spaghetti and meatballs, chicken and cream chicken sauce,” McGrady said.
“They were royal children but they still had children’s palates,” he said.
Banana slushies, for example, are top notch.
Sorry, we don’t make the rules.
You either love it or hate it, we guess.
This debate can get heated.
banana is the worst laffy taffy flavor im sorry
— brooklyn (@BrookkeeeHill) July 7, 2019
We wouldn’t touch this argument with a 10-foot pole, TBH. Fight amongst yourselves.
Harry, what’s your take on all this?
If Harry’s love of banana is strong enough, we wonder if Baby Archie will inherit the banana-loving gene. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, after all. Or should we say, the banana doesn’t fall far?
We suppose only time will tell.
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