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King Charles makes the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day choice

King Charles showed he really got the message when he made the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day choice.

During a reception at Buckingham Palace on St. Patrick’s, The King reached for the only snack anyone in Ireland really craves – a packet of Tayto crisps.

The iconic crisps (and while other flavours are accepted, on Patrick’s Day it has to be the classic cheese and onion) are so popular that anywhere selling them outside Ireland often finds their stocks snapped up by the Irish diaspora.

King Charles was presented with enough of the legend to keep him and Queen Camilla going through St. Patrick’s Day and beyond at a celebration of the  Royal Countryside Fund at Buckingham Palace on St. Patrick’s Day. The RCF helps support farming families and smaller farms through a network of Farm Support Groups which can share knowledge, best practice and advice.

There was a host of local produce from across the UK on show at the event including Welsh Monmouthshire honey, Hardwick sheep fleece from the Lake District and mittens made from Shetland wool as well as homemade cider from Herefordshire and a book ”Exmoor – A Year on the Farm’, written by Victoria Everleigh.

But it was the Northern Ireland team who were on the St. Patrick’s Day vibe and came armed with Tayto.

It meant the Royal Family was fully immersed in proper Patrick’s Day party food – earlier, the Princess of Wales got stuck into a Guinness as she presented shamrocks to the Irish Guards.

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Lydia Starbuck is Jubilee and Associate Editor at Royal Central and the main producer and presenter of the Royal Central Podcast and Royal Central Extra. Lydia is also a pen name of June Woolerton who is a journalist and writer with over twenty years experience in TV, radio, print and online. Her latest book, A History of British Royal Jubilees, is out now. Her new book, The Mysterious Death of Katherine Parr, will be published in March 2024. June is an award winning reporter, producer and editor. She's appeared on outlets including BBC 5 Live, BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Local Radio and has also helped set up a commercial radio station. June is also an accomplished writer with a wide range of material published online and in print. She is the author of two novels, published as e-books. She is also a marriage registrar and ceremony celebrant.