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Meghan and Harry burger is the taste of Cirencester

Nothing says true love quite like a massive burger, so a Gloucestershire chef has come up with a tasty tribute to this weekend's Royal Wedding by creating his 'Burger Royale'.

Toby Oliver Refoy, head chef of Arkells The Golden Cross Inn in Cirencester, has come up with a burger recipe he thinks combines America and Britain in a perfect marriage of flavours. It will be on sale this weekend during the wedding of American Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, sixth in line to the throne.

Toby said: "It is a momentous occasion and I wanted to do something a little different. The hamburger is a renowned American dish and we serve a lot of them here over the weekend. But we have adapted this for the Royal Wedding weekend to combine British beef with an American Monterey Jack cheese that we have mixed with a British blue cheese that represents the blue blood of the Royal family - it is delicious!"

The pub, on Cirencester's Black Jack Street will be showing the Royal Wedding in its Stable Bar with cream teas available for all parties.

Punchline said: "If you want to grab a Burger Royale, you'd better ketchup with the Royal Wedding in Cirencester (sorry!)."

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