Prince William’s strict eating habits revealed — thanks to King Charles’ shocking rule

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Prince William’s strict eating habits revealed — thanks to King Charles’ shocking rule

Prince William, a foodie? I do not think so.

The Prince of Wales, 41, reportedly has some strange eating habits while on royal engagements – just like his father, King Charles.

A source told Hello! magazine that like the king, 74, William refused to eat lunch when out shaking hands and smiling for photographers.

Although William may sample the dishes on the go, he doesn’t like to eat his fill when he makes public appearances.

As for the cause of this strange habit, Charles’ former press secretary, Julian Payne, previously gave some insight into why the king doesn’t chew his lunch plate.

Payne dished to the Mirror earlier this year: “Kings don’t eat lunch.”

“So, an early lesson I learned while out on the road with him was to eat a big breakfast or bring a few snack bars with you to keep you going,” Payne explained.

“The working day is quite non-stop. Start with radio headlines and a breakfast of seasonal fruit and seed salad with tea,” he added.

King Charles (left) does not like lunch at noon. Getty Images

Charles is also known to be a big lover of boiled eggs, having at least one a day.

Last November, William revealed what his daily diet looks like during a visit to Cornwall, England.

The Prince of Wales spoke to nutritionist Monique Hyland about his food intake and he repeated his comments to Cornwall Live.

The father of three will enjoy a delicious breakfast full of protein and carbohydrates.

Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales, sample cookies as they visit “Jimmy’s,” a night shelter, on Nov. 28. 2012, in Cambridge, England. Getty Images The Prince of Wales also doesn’t like to eat during the day — just like his dad.WireImage

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William stated that he eats two eggs, toast with butter, apple juice and a cup of tea with milk and sugar to start his day.

“He was okay to begin with because he had a healthy breakfast, but then he admitted someone had given him a ‘junk sandwich’ for lunch, and he had a chocolate bar and a glass of red wine,” Hyland said at the time.

But according to the worksheet he filled out for Hyland, William usually ate “a manly-looking sandwich” with a glass of water. He’s also “trying to cut back on sugar.”

He said he “doesn’t drink coffee,” so he drinks “two or three cups of tea” a day, and he enjoys snacks like bananas and chocolate chip cookies or brownies.

She also joked that William needs caffeinated tea because “his kids keep me up at night.”

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