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Queen Camilla loves her meals with THIS drink: ‘No point otherwise’

Queen Camilla is fond of creating her own mixtures when it comes to drinks and alcohol

Published May 01, 2026

Queen Camilla is seemingly specific when it comes to her favourite drinks.

Her majesty, who is famously a wine lover, makes a special drink for her delight when she wants to relax.

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The Queen likes herself Gin and Dubonnet, served with a slice of lemon and ice.

Royal expert Rebecca English reveals the Queen "loves a glass of Coke, but only ever full fat, never diet because there's 'no point otherwise'."

Speaking at the reception of Worshipful Company of Vintners a few months ago, Camilla said that she loves her wine.

She noted:"Probably everybody knows my love of wine, it's in my blood and I was brought up by a father whose passion was wine, without a doubt,

She added: "We drank wine as children, we grew up like the French", and recalled learning "how to spit properly".

This comes as King Charles and Queen Camilla are told they cannot bring Donald Trump to his best behaviour.

His Majesty and the Queen, who are visiting the White House this week, are told they cannot tame the orange man toddler in a scathing remark.

Writing for Mirror, Kevin Maguire notes: “Sending a pair of elderly Britons, Charlie and Camilla, to woo orange maniac Donald Trump leaves even veteran republicans like my good self feeling queasy.”

“My objection is rewarding bad behaviour by man-toddler Trump will only encourage a bullying enemy who declared economic war on Britain, imperils our ­security, contemptuously dismissed squaddies killed in Afghanistan and would gift the Falklands to Argentina,” he adds.

Eleen Bukhari
Eleen Bukhari is a London-based journalist and MSc graduate from Brunel University with over five years of experience. Specialising in the British Royal Family and global entertainment, she provides expert analysis of monarchy traditions, celebrity culture, and the evolving media narratives surrounding the world’s most high-profile figures.
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