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Rachel Pugh & Alexandra Bullard

Aldi is selling the same food LOVED by the Royal Family for 65p - while it's £1 at Tesco and ASDA

Supermarkets giants Aldi, Tesco and ASDA are known for their low, budget prices on certain items. But while you can buy ingredients to whip up a cheap spaghetti bolognese from them all, you probably wouldn't expect to find the foods the British Royal family like to snack on.

When it comes to food and snacking seven-year-old Princess Charlotte is said to have had an unusual tasting habit and would eat this fancy snack when she was younger. The Princess of Wales revealed a few years back that Princess Charlotte 'loves olives.' After all, it can't just be royal banquets and fancy dinner parties all the time, can it?

Although this is a rather strange snack to have for a child, since olives have an acquired bitter taste, Kate Middleton did admit that Prince George and Charlotte, now aged nine and seven respectively, also like normal tea-time foods such as cheesy pasta. Olives have a very specific taste and come in a wide range of flavours, but they can be bought at supermarkets such as Aldi for as cheap as 65p reports My London.

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ASDA sells jars of black and green olives for £1 each. Tesco sells them for the same amount.

When it comes to food and snacking seven-year-old Princess Charlotte is said to have had an unusual tasting habit and would eat this fancy snack when she was younger. The Princess of Wales revealed a few years back that Princess Charlotte 'loves olives.' After all, it can't just be royal banquets and fancy dinner parties all the time, can it?

Although this is a rather strange snack to have for a child, since olives have an acquired bitter taste, Kate Middleton did admit that Prince George and Charlotte, now aged nine and seven respectively, also like normal tea-time foods such as cheesy pasta. Olives have a very pungent and come in a wide range of flavours, but they can be bought at supermarkets such as Aldi for as cheap as 65p reports My London.

He previously spoke to TODAY and revealed: "Princess Anne almost always preferred her bananas almost black - overripe - because they digest easier."

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