Darren McGrady


Eating Royally with Chef Darren McGrady

Eating Royally with Chef Darren McGrady

After 15 years of royal service to Queen Elizabeth II of England and Diana, Princess of Wales Darren is now employed as a private chef in Dallas, Texas. He has appeared as a guest on CNN's Larry King Live, cooked on the CBS Early Show IN New York, CNN covering the Royal Wedding, Good Morning Texas, CBS 11 and WFAA news and the BBC and SKY television and radio in England and across Europe.

Darren was born in Nottinghamshire, England and after graduating college with the U.S. equivalent of a bachelor's degree in culinary arts he went on to train at the prestigious Savoy Hotel in London.

Chef Darren McGrady Recipes

Croques Monsieur
Bread and Butter Pudding


In 1982 he moved to the Royal Kitchen at Buckingham Palace where for 11 years he cooked for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh and their guests on a daily basis and catered banquets for Foreign Heads of State including Presidents Bush, Clinton, Reagan and Ford. His duties including traveling with the royal family to Windsor Castle, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle as well as on the royal yacht Britannia on royal tours around the world.

In 1993 he moved to Kensington Palace as Private Chef to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. For four years ( until the tragic accident in August 1997) he took control of Princess Diana's, William and Harry's day to day menus and the preparation and catering of private and official lunch and dinner parties, liasing with the Princess daily.

Declining an offer from H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to become his Private Chef at St James Palace, Darren decided to pursue a new challenge in the U.S.A. where he moved to in 1998 with his wife Wendy. They have three children, Kelly, Lexie and Harry.

Since the Princess's death, he has devoted much of his free time working for causes she supported, including shelters for battered women, charities for children with chronic illnesses and disabilities and breast cancer charities. Darren is a board member of the Pink Ribbons Crusade, a not for profit charity that uses its museum type exhibit "A Date with Diana" to promote Breast Cancer awareness.

He also teaches cooking classes and his first cookbook, Eating Royally, was released in August 2007.


Eating Royally: Recipes and Remembrances from a Palace Kitchen


Of the Morning Call


by Diane Stonack

Eating Royally: Recipes and Remembrances from a Palace Kitchen
When Princess Diana walked through the front door at Kensington Palace, Chef Darren McGrady instantly knew she was very unhappy.

She slammed the door, which was not at all like her, and stormed into the kitchen where he was making a meal for her and sons. Prince William and Prince Harry.

She burst into tears. Angry tears. "I hate those paparazzi!" she sputtered.

McGrady, Princess Diana's personal chef for four years -- from the time of her split-up with Prince Charles in 1993 until her death in 1997-- was often privy to her thoughts and feelings that could pour out during heated moments or during their kitchen-table conversations when Diana wanted to talk.

He shares his insights into the heart of the "People's Princess" in his new cookbook, "Eating Royally." But don't expect a juicy, scandalous "tell-all" from the man or his book. His descriptions of Diana, and the rest of Britain's royal family, create a picture that's as warm and delicious as Diana's favorite bread-and-butter pudding... (Click to Continue)

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