Before becoming the events coordinator and house manager for Westwood, the campus home of the Purdue University president, Anthony Cawdron served the Royal Family.
Cawdron worked as a butler at London Palace and Sutton Place, where he got to meet several members of the Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth II.
"The ovens failed, so we had to have a an entourage of chefs walk to a hotel next door, use their ovens, get the the entree cooked, and then have a police escort back into the town hall where we were serving the lunch," Cawdron said."The Queen's table, which was about a table of 12 I think, that was already prepared.
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