The Surprising Way an Ex-Royal Butler Recommends Eating Your Burgers to Upgrade Your Dining Etiquette

In the world of fast food and casual dining, the humble burger has long been a symbol of comfort and convenience. It's the quintessential hand-held meal, perfect for a quick bite or a laid-back gathering with friends. However, according to a former royal butler, we've all been eating burgers wrong, and there's a more refined way to enjoy this classic dish.

Grant Harrold, who served as a butler to King Charles III when he was still the Prince of Wales, has stirred up quite the conversation with his claim that burgers should always be eaten with a knife and fork. This surprising piece of advice comes from a man who has spent years within the royal household, observing and participating in the epitome of formal dining.


Harrold, who has worked with various senior royals, told The Telegraph UK that members of the royal family always use cutlery when eating a burger and believes everyone should follow suit. 'While it's true that most people use their hands to eat a burger, doing it the right way by using a knife and fork brings a genuine sense of refinement to the culinary experience,' he explained.


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Grant Harrold demonstrated how to enjoy a burger and chips with a knife and fork. Image Credit: Instagram/The Royal Butler


The idea of treating a burger with the same etiquette as any other plated dish, according to Harrold, elevates it from a casual, potentially messy meal to something that can be savored with elegance. This approach to burger consumption is not just for the royals, as Harrold shared that many of the 'high-end clientele' he has worked with throughout his career also observe this practice.


On his Instagram, where he goes by The Royal Butler, Harrold demonstrates what he believes is the correct way to eat a burger. With a touch of humor, he tells his followers, 'Ladies and gentlemen, when eating a burger we use a knife and fork. We never use our hands unless of course you're Fred Flintstone.' His social media is a treasure trove of dining etiquette tips, where he shares his expertise with those looking to add a touch of class to their meals.

Harrold's views on dining etiquette extend beyond burgers. He also believes it is a big no-no to dunk biscuits into tea, a habit that many would argue is a quintessential part of enjoying this hot beverage. When it comes to sandwiches, he concedes that it's okay to eat them with your hands but emphasizes the importance of cutting them into smaller pieces to maintain tidiness.

Watch Harrold's video here:

Source: @the_royal_butler/Instagram

It's worth noting that Harrold served the then Prince of Wales from 2004 to 2011, and his insights into royal dining habits offer a fascinating glimpse into a world where tradition and formality reign supreme. His advice may not resonate with everyone, especially those who relish the tactile joy of biting into a juicy burger, but it does pose an interesting question about the ways in which we can elevate everyday experiences.


So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, next time you find yourself about to indulge in a burger, you might consider reaching for the cutlery drawer instead of the ketchup bottle. Whether you're dining in a fancy restaurant or enjoying a quiet meal at home, why not try this royal approach to burger eating? It could add an unexpected touch of sophistication to your meal.

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Key Takeaways

  • King Charles III's former butler, Grant Harrold, suggests that burgers should be eaten with a knife and fork.
  • Harrold, who calls himself The Royal Butler, believes using cutlery when eating a burger adds refinement and elegance to the dining experience.
  • The burger-eating etiquette followed by the monarch and high-end clientele according to Harrold is to always use a knife and fork rather than hands.
  • Harrold shares dining etiquette tips on his Instagram and has specific views on other dining habits, such as not dunking biscuits in tea and cutting sandwiches into smaller pieces for tidy consumption.
Now, we'd love to hear from you. What do you think of eating a burger with a knife and fork? Is it a dining do or don't in your book? Share your thoughts and your own dining etiquette tips in the comments below!
 
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