King Charles III and James Bond have this one thing in common

King Charles III and James Bond have this in common
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King Charles III and James Bond have this in common
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King Charles has been known to like his gin and tonic. However, it would seem a new drink is now the King’s favourite, and it is very spy-like.

King Charles III reportedly shares the same favourite drink as the infamous James Bond.

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Never without a drink

The Mirror quoted a source close to the King saying:

[Charles] can be quite fussy when it comes to food and alcohol.

They then added that:

He'll take booze on royal tours with him so that he has always got something he likes to drink.
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It is fair to speculate that the King's bottle of choice is gin. According to the book The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor--the Truth and the Turmoil by author Tina Brown, the King’s go-to tipple was a gin and tonic.

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However, it would seem that the King has a new favourite alcoholic beverage, and it’s the same as James Bond’s.

Shaken not stirred

According to Count Tibor Kalnoky, the King enjoys a martini every night before dinner. Speaking on the Channel 4 documentary The Real Windsors: The Outspoken Heir, the Count said:

He likes a martini before dinner, that’s for sure.
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The famous cocktail is made with gin and vermouth and garnished with an olive or a lemon twist. The gin can also be replaced with vodka. It remains unknown if Charles prefers the gin or the vodka-based variation.

But should Charles prefer his martini prepared the same way as James Bond, then in the famous words of the spy himself:

Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon peel.
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However, it isn’t the choice of drink that shocked Count Tibor, but the way the then-Prince Charles drank it. The Monarch’s friend noticed that the cocktail had to be served in Charles’s own glass as part of the King's pre-dinner ritual.

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Not only does the King take his own booze when travelling abroad, His Majesty also, apparently, takes his martini glass with him everywhere.

Sources used:

- The Mirror: Charles enjoys same drink every night 'before dinner' but only served from his glass

- Woman & Home: King Charles' boozy pre-dinner ritual that 'just makes sense'

- Liquor.com: Vesper

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