Without this, the royal person could not do.
The royal family has a special Christmas tradition that originated more than a century ago, but was observed by Elizabeth II until her death. Edward VII is considered its founder.
During the winter holidays, all the relatives gathered at Sandringham. Of course, a table with various dishes was laid for family members, but no one was allowed to start eating without the permission of Elizabeth II. Indeed, before tasting the dishes, the royal person weighed each guest and recorded the indicators.
At the end of the day, after a hearty dinner, the queen once again carried out this simple procedure. The result was considered excellent if a loved one gained a couple of extra pounds during the feast. Otherwise, the mother of Charles III could remain dissatisfied with the celebration, writes Kinoafisha.
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