But one perhaps surprising trait many of them seem to share isThis is well known, but has just been confirmed by former royal patisserie chef Fiona Burton, who worked at the Palace for 12 months around the year 2000.
Speaking of Princes William and Harry's visits to the kitchen, she explained,"They’re a similar age to me, I think they’re about the same age. I’m 42 so they’re a couple years younger. "It’s a similar age, but even then we would call them the kids, even though I was round about their age. They were really pleasant and liked coming into the pastry kitchen, which many people do with it being sweets.", Burton recalled,"That’s where I developed one of my recipes, which is the chewy cookies, which was for them for their afternoon teas. I’ve developed it even further moving on from there. They were always pleasant.
She elaborated slightly on exactly which sweets the two younger princes had a special affinity for:"They liked all sorts of biscuits [that's British for"cookies," rather than the kind you'd have with gravy, FYI], cookies [this likely refers to chocolate chip cookies more specifically] and chocolate—nothing unusual or different.
"We knew they were in residence when we would make more of the cookie and biscuit styles. They liked their afternoon tea."