THANKS to the Queen, the habits of Meghan Markle — now a Duchess (of Sussex to be exact) — have had to change.

Unfortunately for her, that also includes her dietary preferences thanks to one particularly popular ingredient being banned by the royal family.

Said ingredient is garlic, a smell and taste which Queen Elizabeth II has no time for.

As a result, each and every member of the royal family (and their dishes for that matter) have been told to avoid it when in public, or on tour.

Royal chef Darren McGrady was the one who revealed the royal’s dislike for garlic. He confirmed that both garlic and onions have been banned from royal menus for some time due to their ability to create bad breath.

“We can never serve anything with garlic or too much onions,” McGrady toldBusiness Insider.

Another former royal chef John Higgins agreed, telling The National Post: “The Queen is a wonderful lady, the royal family are wonderful people but they’re missing out on garlic because at Buckingham Palace you don’t cook with garlic. I suppose, in case you get the royal burp.”

While Markle may no longer be able to indulge in garlic bread within the Queen’s presence, we’re sure a noble title isn’t a terrible consolation prize.

But garlic and onion aren’t the only foods that the royals are banned from eating.

According to sources, the royal family is also banned from eating shellfish while eating out.

This is because of the risk it holds when it comes to food poisoning.

The royals are also reportedly banned from eating rare meat and drinking tap water while on overseas trips.

While overseas, the royals generally attend dozens of engagements and important events meaning getting stuck with food poisoning would be less than ideal.

Sources told The Sun, the Queen always observes tradition however the younger royals tended to take bigger risks with what they eat and drink.