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Marie Claire
Marie Claire
Lifestyle
Kristin Contino

Former Royal Chef Reveals That "Even Princess Diana" Didn't Celebrate This "Silly Holiday"

Princess Diana wearing a red suit holding flowers talking to fans.

Members of the Royal Family have their own special ways of celebrating holidays—take the German tradition of opening gifts on Christmas Eve. But according to former royal chef Darren McGrady, there's one holiday that was rarely marked at the palace.

Sharing his insights with Smooth Spins Casino, McGrady, who previously worked for Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana, says that Valentine's Day wasn't celebrated in any special way by the royals in the '80s and '90s.

Although Diana was a famous Americanophile and adopted a number of more modern traditions and viewpoints at the palace, McGrady says his former boss didn't order up a romantic meal for Valentine's Day.

"They didn’t celebrate Valentine’s at all," he shares of the Royal Family. "It was a silly holiday for them, I think. Absolutely not something that the Royal Family celebrated, even Princess Diana on that one."

Princess Diana is pictured in 1995. (Image credit: Getty Images)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince and Princess of Wales both marked Valentine's Day with new photos on social media last year. (Image credit: Meghan/Instagram; Prince and Princess of Wales/Instagram)

"It’s not a proper holiday, and food-wise, it’s not really something you celebrate with a foodie thing," McGrady added.

As for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the former royal chef said, "I know for a fact that the [late] Queen or Prince Philip wouldn’t have gone out or requested a special meal for Valentine’s Day. Princess Diana certainly didn't."

In February 2025, Diana's former butler Paul Burrell echoed the sentiment, telling Marie Claire, "Do you know what reminds me of Valentine's Day, is the fact that the royals never acknowledged it. It was never a day for the Royal Family, [more of] a day for the people."

While it seems that palace life in the '80s and '90s didn't support Valentine's Day outings, modern royals are now embracing the holiday. In 2025, both Prince William and Princess Kate and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shared sweet kissing photos on social media to mark Valentine's Day—a first for the Royal Family.

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