Kate Middleton, Prince William Uses 'Bake-Off' Star, Chef Mary-Rosa Alleyne Berry's Recipes
The big time hit show 'The Great British Bake Off ' is also a favourite of Royal family as the host, Mary Berry, revealed that Kate Middleton and Prince William have used her recipes in the past.
The iconic TV chef Mary-Rosa Alleyne Berry, is a British food writer and television host. She has been a judge on the BBC Two television programme The Great British Bake Off since its launch in 2010. The Great British Bake-Off will be aired on august this year. The chef has published over 70 cookery books (her first being The Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook in 1970). The famous baker is an occasional contributor to Woman's Hour and Saturday Kitchen.
Mary met Kate Middleton and Prince William at an auction for the Child Bereavement UK charity in 2013. The iconic TV chef of Great British Bake Off begins, said:
"Prince William said Kate used my recipes. They were big fans at a charity auction," reported by Sunday People's Take It Easy magazine
Kate met to Mary at an auction for the Child Bereavement UK charity in 2013. She quoted at the time: "I'm a big fan of your cook books and your cakes."
Prince William commented at the time: "My wife is a big fan of yours and my tummy's a big fan."
The Great British Bake Off is the ultimate baking competition and is judged by - celebrated cookery writer and baker, Mary Berry, and Master Baker Paul Hollywood. Its mechanics arae simple, for 10 weeks, 12 keen bakers - young, old and from every corner of the nation - will mix and bake their way through progressively tougher challenges. Ultimately, a winner will be crowned the UK's 'Best Amateur Baker.'