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The fact the monarch, 95, doesn’t indulge in the messy campfire snack came as no surprise to fans on social media. It emerged during a visit to a community space run by the Children’s Wood Charity in Glasgow, The Daily Mail’s Rebecca English revealed on Twitter account.
According to Ms English the Queen and Princess Anne joined some of the children by the campfire, however, when one of the children offered the Queen a marshmallow to roast on the fire, she responded with: “No, that’s very kind of you.”
This isn’t the only unhealthy food the Queen refuses to eat.
According to Darren McGrady, formerly Royal head chef, Her Majesty never indulged in pizza in his 11 years at the Palace.
He said the Queen prefers French cuisine which means Italian dishes like pizza aren’t served in the palace.
READ MORE: Has the Queen ever had pizza? ‘Never!’ says Darren McGrady
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Seven satellites are currently in production at the Glasgow site.
Dr Graham Turnock, UKSA chief executive, told Satnews UK’s ambitions are to be a global leader in the space industry.
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