Mary Berry Appears With Kate Middleton And Prince William In "A Berry Royal Christmas" First Look

Dec 03, 2019 by apost team

The former "Great British Bake Off" judge Mary Berry will have some exciting special guests appearing with her this holiday season that you will not want to miss. The favorite royal couple, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will join the famous TV chef for a holiday special this December. Recently released photographs give a sneak preview of the exciting upcoming BBC event, "A Berry Royal Christmas."

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Kate Middleton and Prince William will join Berry in the one-hour special as she visits with the people that operate charitable organizations across the UK. The special will focus on those groups that remain open during the holiday season and allow the audience to meet the staff that gives up their holidays for others.

Berry will also spend time visiting charities important to the royals including The Passage, a London group that aids homeless and other vulnerable members of the population

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A meal prepared by Berry will reflect the inspiration of the charitable work completed by the people spotlighted in the program. The royal couple, along with "Bake Off" champion Nadiya Hussain, will help to prepare the special feast. Images of the event show the Duchess decorating cakes and the couple assembling Christmas meringue roulades. The preparation for the dinner takes place at the Rosewood London Hotel in their winter chalet.

As important as the meal is to Berry, the host also wanted to understand the reasons for the Duke's motivation for his charitable efforts.

" Growing up both of my parents were hugely charitable." Prince William stated as per The Independent. " My father set up the Prince's Trust. He's involved in so many different organizations. My mother has done her work with homelessness, and as you said AIDs and other charities, and I think I've grown up in a household which has been very much a case of 'well, we're very lucky – you must give back.'

The Prince also talked about the accomplishments of his grandmother, the Queen, who took on her role at a time when it was a " man's world" and still was able to make a difference in her own way.

The prince also stated that "… I personally get a lot out of helping people. I find that you hear, and you understand, and you learn so much more by giving a bit of your time, a bit of your day, to just be around."

The finale of the Christmas special will include Berry creating a feast solely for the popular royal couple. BBC1 will air the unique and heartwarming program as some point during the 2019 holiday season.