The Queen left a hilarious note to her chef after finding a dead slug in her meal.
Her Majesty is known to enjoy meals packed with fruit and vegetables.
However, she once found a surprising addition in her food.
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The Queen's former servant, Charles Oliver, has explained in his book 'Dinner at Buckingham Palace' the incident and how Her Majesty reacted.
Oliver revealed that when the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip would eat together, they would keep a notepad next to their plates so they could make notes about the meal and give their feedback to the chef, reports MyLondon.
The former servant revealed, "Once, on a torn-off top sheet the footmen found the dead body of a slug,” Oliver added that on the note, the Queen had written: “I found this in the salad—could you eat it?"
This is not the first time that The Queen's wicked sense of humour has been made public.
The Queen's dresser, Angela Kelly, revealed several amazing anecdotes in her book 'The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe'.
One of the best is the story about The Queen having the "secret wish" to pose less formally in a picture - specifically with her hands in her pockets.
Kelly wrote that she nervously asked The Queen if she would "do her a favour" and pose with her hands in her pockets for an image in the book.
She said: "The Queen looked at me in amazement as I asked whether she knew the implications of the photographs. She didn't take long to answer: yes, she would do it and, yes, she was sure."
Kelly went on to speak about how The Queen had her poses ready and told the photographer Barry Jeffery that she knew exactly what she was going to do when he outlined his plans for the shoot.
Kelly said: "Her Majesty took her position in front of the lens and started striking a series of poses, slipping her hands in and out of her pockets and placing them onto her hips, mimicking the stances of a professional model.
"I stood by in disbelief - The Queen was a natural. Barry and I felt we were experiencing something really special: a moment never to be repeated."
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