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Published 19:02 22 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 19:48 22 Mar 2018 GMT
Later on, the queen often enjoys a glass of champagne or two with her dinner.
There's no official word on what brands she prefers but the fact that Gordon's gin, Pimm's, Bacardi, and Bulmers cider all carry royal warrants hints that these might be favourites, as Popsugar points out.
Royal warrants are a sort of seal of approval from the royal family - only the queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles have the power to award products that they have enjoyed for five or more years with this crest that they can put on their packaging.
You can see an example of it here - it's the fancy-looking crest on the top of the label.
Interestingly, the four drinks a day actually add up to six units of alcohol, which would make the queen a binge-drinker by UK government standards, reports the Independent.
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