Do Royals brush their own teeth?
Prince Charles Is so High-Maintenance That He Won't Even Put Toothpaste on His Own Toothbrush. Members of the royal family have a large number of people who work for them from chefs to chauffeurs to maids and butlers. And each employee has a set of guidelines they follow daily.
Personal toothbrush squeezer
At one point in time, Prince Charles had a personal valet help him with his nighttime routine. Michael Fawcett, one of his valets, would squeeze toothpaste onto his toothbrush every night.
However, it seems that when it comes to her annual holiday in Balmoral, Her Majesty is more than happy to muck in when it comes to household chores. Royal author Juliet Rieden says that, even at the grand old age of 92, the royal is still helping to do the washing up.
Mum and Dad
Not so for the royal family. They call their parents Mummy and Daddy even as adults. Isn't it endearing to think of Prince Charles calling Queen Elizabeth Mummy?
In a bid to avoid stepping in a shower to get clean, Her Majesty reportedly has her maid run her a bath every morning at around 7:30am. While the monarch is waiting for her bath to be drawn, she'll enjoy a cup of Earl Grey tea, while listening to BBC Radio 4.
Her namesake queen Elizabeth the 1st, had almost black teeth due to her love of sugar and would brush her teeth with Honey. The Queen mother grew up in an era where dentistry consisted of mostly extractions to solve a problem, and although she had better dentistry options later in life, she opted not to have them.
According to the author, once she has tired of them, the Queen's clothes are donated to her dressers, who are then allowed to do one of two things with them – wear it themselves or sell it.
Since her hats are designed to match specific outfits, the Queen tends to repeat head-to-toe looks time and time again.
Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every summer. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.
Does the Queen ever cook for herself? McGrady says that while Prince Philip was an “amazing chef” and regularly enjoyed cooking on the grill and having family BBQs on the Balmoral estate, and the younger royals like William, Kate, Meghan and Harry, all enjoy cooking, the Queen herself stays out of the kitchen.
Do Kate and William Cook for themselves?
The Duke and duch*ess of Cambridge may have a personal chef to cater their family's meals, but the down-to-earth family also like to keep things simple at home by cooking themselves.
Queen Elizabeth II. In an interview in April 2016 to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday, Kate Middleton revealed a sweet detail about her eldest son's relationship with his great grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. "George is only two-and-a-half and he calls her Gan-Gan," Kate said.
Since he often attends several events in one day, the prince is also known to change his clothes upward of five-times a day. Royal biographer Tom Bower chronicled the prince's preoccupation with wardrobe perfection in his book, Rebel Prince: The Power, Passion, and Defiance of Prince Charles.
Queen Elizabeth is one of several royals to have worn braces over the years. As teenagers, Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also rocked the 'metal look'. The Queen's visit marked her first in London since returning from her winter break in Sandringham, Norfolk over the Christmas period.
In December 1966, she underwent an operation to remove a tumour, after she was diagnosed with colon cancer. Despite the rumours which subsequently spread, she did not have a colostomy. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984 and a lump was removed from her breast.
RFCA member appointed Her Majesty The Queen's Honorary Dental Surgeon. Army Reservist and NW RFCA Military Selected Member Col Peter Jackson has been appointed Her Majesty The Queen's Honorary Dental Surgeon.