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Posh people eat asparagus with their fingers, reveals The Crown’s top researcher - Yahoo News Canada

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Eating asparagus with a knife and fork just wouldn't be done by the upper classes, according to The Crown's etiquette adviser - ELENA DANILEIKO/ISTOCKPHOTO

How you eat asparagus reveals your social class, according to the head researcher for The Crown.

Annie Sulzberger has revealed that while working on an episode of The Crown, she was informed by an etiquette adviser on set that “posh people don’t eat asparagus with knives and forks”.

The 40-year-old researcher told History Extra magazine: “In one scene, Dominic West was eating asparagus at Highgrove.

“Our amazing etiquette adviser, David Rankin Hunt, stopped him and said ‘Posh people don’t eat asparagus with knives and forks – they use their fingers’.

“So we reset and reshot it with Dom picking up the asparagus with his fingers.”

The adviser, Major David Rankin-Hunt, is a British member of the Royal household at St James’s Palace in London

Ms Sulzberger added: “It’s important to have so many voices who can chime in with their experience because I don’t think I would have been able to look up the way in which two posh people would have eaten asparagus back in 1992.”

The news comes as the actor who played the late Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Jonathan Pryce, said that the delicious cream teas on set played havoc with the cast’s waistlines.

Sir Jonathan revealed that he went on a gruelling fast before filming The Crown.

He was limited to just a black coffee, a midday vegetable broth and a glass of fruit juice in the evening as he tried to slim down for his role in the hit Netflix show.

Sir Jonathan, 76, said the reward at the end of the fortnight was an apple – which was the “best he’d ever had”.

Speaking on the Headliners podcast, he said: “I dieted heavily before we started.

“I went to a clinic in Germany, which seems to be very appropriate, and fasted for two weeks.

“He’s a lot skinnier than I am and wardrobe are, very frankly, disconcerted, because they’d made all these beautiful hand-made suits for the size I was before I went to the clinic.

“And then I came back from the clinic and they had to take them all in meticulously and then as the shooting went on and the cream teas were set, they had to let them all out again.”

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