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Amongst Royals

ost young girls dream of becoming a princess who lives in a colossal castle and spends her day frolicking in glorious gardens and partaking in countless tea parties as she admires the stunning surroundings. While earning a regal title is quite an impossible task, unless you’re lucky enough to be born into the royal bloodline or happen to marry well, a select few, including Chef Carolyn Robb, manage to beat the odds and have the unique opportunity to call one of England’s superb palaces their humble abode. Though Carolyn won’t typically be found attending galas with esteemed guests or donning precious jewels on a daily basis, for 13 years, she was likely to be found hard at work in the kitchen cooking a nice homemade meal for her employers, who just happened to be the Prince and

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