[custom_adv] The Queen reportedly has an Afternoon Tea with frills and all every single day, because she's Queen and she can do what she likes. Mr McGrady previously spilled on the fact her favourite cakes were a honey and cream sponge, as well as the chocolate biscuit cake that Prince William also chose to be served at his wedding reception. [custom_adv] starts the day with tea and biscuits, and enjoys an Earl Grey tea with no milk or sugar from a bone china cup. Her biscuit of choice is unknown. Damn. She also has jam pennies, tiny raspberry jam sandwiches cut into circles the size of an old English penny and washed down with Earl Grey tea. [custom_adv] She's undoubtedly one of the most famous women in the world, but what we actually know about The Queen's everyday life is limited. [custom_adv] "She'd maybe have one or two tiny sandwiches, and sometimes the scones she'd actually just crumble on the carpet for the dogs to eat." [custom_adv] Along with the chocolate biscuit cake that's one of her favourites, she also loves chocolate mousse and a traditional chocolate ganache sponge cake. [custom_adv] While you may assume her Royal Majesty the Queen enjoys fine dining every day, this isn't always the case. [custom_adv] Instead, she 'sticks to simple things like grilled chicken with salad', or 'Dover sole on a bed of wilted spinach or with courgettes'. [custom_adv] “When she dines on her own,” he added, “she’s very disciplined. No starch is the rule."We took a look at the Queen's typical day of eating and drinking, from the tea she drinks and biscuits she eats when she wakes up to her low-carb lunches, her nightly glass of Champagne, and penchant for chocolate. [custom_adv] While you may assume her Royal Majesty the Queen enjoys fine dining every day, this isn't always the case. [custom_adv] While you may assume her Royal Majesty the Queen enjoys fine dining every day, this isn't always the case. [custom_adv] The meat is turned into Gaelic steak, and served with a sauce of mushroom, cream and whisky. She also loves a Sunday roast, when it's served well done. While you may assume her Royal Majesty the Queen enjoys fine dining every day, this isn't always the case. [custom_adv] While her former chefs didn't mention condiments, the likes of Lea & Perrins, HP Sauce, and Heinz ketchup all hold royal warrants. While you may assume her Royal Majesty the Queen enjoys fine dining every day, this isn't always the case. [custom_adv] This is followed by pudding for dessert with fresh fruit, particularly strawberries from Balmoral, or the white peaches grown in greenhouses at Windsor Castle. Dessert includes strawberries, also from Balmoral, or sweet, white peaches from the greenhouses at Windsor Castle. [custom_adv] she often has a glass of Champagne in the evenings, too, with eight different brands, including Lanson and Bollinger, receiving royal warrants - indicating that goods are supplied to a member of the royal family.