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Officials have made clear that the magic mushrooms found growing in the grounds of Buckingham Palace aren't used in the palace kitchens.
— Peter Hunt (@BBCPeterHunt) December 12, 2014
Although it would make for what could be the most exciting royal meal to ever exist, the hallucinogenic mushrooms growing in Buckingham Palace's unruly garden have not found their way into the kitchen according to one BBC correspondent. First Tinder and now 'shrooms. The palace seems radder and radder e'ry day.