What 'dessert' means within the Royal Family – why royal chefs had to 'say pudding'

For most Britons, ‘dessert’ could mean a slice of chocolate cake after eating dinner, but for the royals, they use a different word for this.

In the Royal Family, according to former royal chef Darren McGrady, they use the word ‘pudding’ to mean dessert after a main meal.

Kate Fox, a social anthropologist, previously confirmed this when she wrote a book detailing words members of the Royal Family would never use.

Her 2004 book, ‘Watching The English: The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour,’ revealed what they would say instead.

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source: express.co.uk