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Princess Diana’s favorite comfort food revealed

ARY News · Jun 9, 2026, 9:46 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • The enduring global fascination with Princess Diana extends far beyond her iconic fashion and humanitarian work; the public remains deeply intrigued by her personal lifestyle behind closed palace doors.
  • Recently, new details have resurfaced regarding the late Princess of Wales’s evening routines following her high-profile separation from the now-King Charles III in 1992.
  • According to former royal butler Paul Burrell in his memoir A Royal Duty, the evenings were often the quietest and most isolating times for Princess Diana.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize. The enduring global fascination with Princess Diana extends far beyond her iconic fashion and humanitarian work; the public remains deeply intrigued by her personal lifestyle behind closed palace doors.

Recently, new details have resurfaced regarding the late Princess of Wales’s evening routines following her high-profile separation from the now-King Charles III in 1992. Former royal personnel have opened up about what the “People’s Princess” chose to eat during her quietest and most solitary moments at Kensington Palace.

According to former royal butler Paul Burrell in his memoir A Royal Duty, the evenings were often the quietest and most isolating times for Princess Diana. Once the daily bustle of royal engagements concluded, the palace staff—including her personal dressers and the kitchen chefs—would depart for the day.

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