HARRY KANE has been named a top hotel’s dream guest – and second only to the late Queen.
But the resort revealed the England captain regularly prepares for Bayern Munich duty by tucking into baked beans and bacon for brekkie.
Tottenham legend Kane moved into Munich’s luxury Mandarin Oriental hotel when joining Bayern in August.
The striker and his family occupied a vast £3,500-a-night suite.
Kane, 30, has recently moved into a lavish mansion previously owned by ex-Bayern star Lucas Hernandez.
He publicly thanked the hotel’s staff for looking after him on social media.
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Mandarin general manager Dominik Rainer has now hailed the Londoner, who hit 25 goals in his first 22 games for Bayern.
“Harry Kane definitely belongs among our top five guests,” Rainer declared. “Just behind the late Queen Elizabeth II.
“I can say with certainty that he was one of the most beloved long-stay guests that we have ever had.
“He definitely used to order typically English bacon and baked beans for breakfast, time and time again.
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“In the evenings he would have sushi and sashimi as a rule.
“He mostly used to eat in his room when he was by himself in Munich.
“But when his family came to visit him, they would always go to the hotel’s restaurant.
“The Kanes didn’t hold themselves aloof. On the contrary, they were very open and approachable.
“Harry never made special requests. He was one of the most down-to-earth guests we have ever had.
“When his wife Katie and family came to visit, we built some wigwams in their room for the children to play in.
“From time to time we let them have exclusive use of the pool on the roof terrace.
“But Harry never uttered a single extravagant wish for himself.”
Kane posted a picture on Instagram of himself with a Bayern shirt alongside around 25 hotel employees.
He wrote: “A massive thank you to the hotel staff who have made me feel at home since moving to Munich.
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“It’s been a huge part of being able to settle in so well.
“Thomas Muller was worried my room was getting too small, so time to check out and into a place of my own with my family.”
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