Queen Elizabeth's corgis had their own food menu.
Darren McGrady, who worked as a chef for Buckingham Palace for 15 years, has revealed the British monarch's pooches were treated like royalty themselves and he would regularly make meals for them, too.
![In October 2018, it was revealed Queen Elizabeth's last corgi passed away, leaving her with her two dorgis - dachshund and corgi crosses - called Candy and Vulcan. Photo / Getty Images](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/resizer/v2/AQSUK3QYQOLN5HNG7PD5GVKHZU.jpg?auth=c91e8bc12d1b1288e30763b9bf8c5b380f6f8a0700f94f3386e22a24fe254a62&width=16&height=9&quality=70&smart=true)
Speaking in a YouTube video, Darren said: "I didn't expect to be cooking for the Queen's dogs, when I started working at Buckingham Palace. I thought I was going to be cooking for kings, queens and presidents. I did eventually, but one of the first jobs I had was cooking for the corgis - the Royal Corgis - making fresh food every day. The corgis had their own menu.
READ MORE:
• Palace under siege: 2020 has been Queen Elizabeth's greatest test
• Review: Queen + Adam Lambert bring the magic to Mt Smart Stadium
• Covid 19 coronavirus: Queen to remain at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace to shut down
• Coronavirus may prevent the Queen ever returning to public royal duties