The Queen had access to the finest food in the world but still enjoyed a tasty takeaway meal when staying at her Balmoral residence in Scotland. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Despite dining on some of the world's most exquisite cuisine, the late Queen Elizabeth still enjoyed the simple pleasure of a takeaway now and then. It has emerged that when at her cherished Balmoral residence, Her Majesty favoured a particular dish, routinely dispatching a footman to fetch her usual from Ballater.

An insider divulged to Fabulous: "She very occasionally treated herself to fish and chips when at Balmoral. A footman is dispatched to get it from the local town of Ballater." Her indulgence in takeaway fare extended to kebabs, as well.

Hello! magazine reported royal correspondent Jayne Seymour saying Krazy Kebabs in Swaffham received an order for Sandringham House over the phone. The delivery person recounted to Jayne: "I assumed the food was for a servant. But when I got to the entrance a butler took it and said it was for the Queen.

I hope she enjoyed it we are known for the best kebabs in Norfolk." Meanwhile, Prince William has also voiced a fast food preference of his own as he's made his love for chicken chain Nandos quite clear. During the airing of the BBC documentary, Footba.