Queen Elizabeth's chef was reportedly fired after he got involved in a brawl with a co-worker at a party in Buckingham Palace.
The 28-year-old chef Adam Steele "headbutted" a rival chef in staff quarters, in front of housemaids, footmen, and other servants, Us Magazine reported.
The chef was arrested and had to spend a night in jail.
An insider spilled the beans that no one knew what exactly was said to Steele, but it was something related to drinking.
According to another insider Mark Flanagan, who is in charge of the royal kitchens, tried to save Steele's job to no avail and he wanted to keep him because the tragedy was Steele was a very good chef, and popular with the royals.
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