A Berry Royal Christmas with Kate Middleton and Prince William is on BBC One tonight at 8.30pm- but what is it about?
THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join baking queen Mary Berry for a festive treat tonight on the BBC’s A Berry Royal Christmas. This one-off special will follow Kate and Wills as they visit charities they support accompanied by cookery legend Mary, with some seasonal bakes and a party sprinkled in. How do I watch […]
THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join baking queen Mary Berry for a festive treat tonight on the BBC’s A Berry Royal Christmas.
This one-off special will follow Kate and Wills as they visit charities they support accompanied by cookery legend Mary, with some seasonal bakes and a party sprinkled in.
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How do I watch A Berry Royal Christmas?
A Berry Royal Christmas will be first aired on Monday December 16, 8.30pm on BBC One.
If you are out at your Christmas party, don’t worry the show will be repeated on Monday December 23, 12pm.
If you fancy watching the festive joy from under a duvet over the Christmas holidays then you can stream it on BBC iPlayer.
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What is A Berry Royal Christmas about?
The programme will see Mary Berry cooking up some of her favourite Christmas recipes as she helps prepare a festive feast as a thank you to staff and volunteers from charities working over the Christmas period.
She will join Kate Middleton and Prince William on four special visits to charities the royal couple support and meet the inspiring people whose lives have been helped, particularly at Christmas time.
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What are Kate Middleton and Prince William doing on the show?
They travel to Liverpool to visit The Brink, the UK’s first dry bar set up by Action on Addiction, that provides a safe space for those suffering with addiction. The Duke of Cambridge and Mary take a heartfelt trip to The Passage which is the UK’s largest resource centre for homelessness.
Mary joins The Duchess behind the scenes at RHS Wisley to learn more about Kate’s commitment to the early years in raising happy and healthy children.
This all then culminates in a Christmas party, hosted by Kate and Wills, with some special guests like British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain who helps out Mary in the kitchen.
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Mary Berry told the BBC: “I am honoured that The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have invited me to join them on four of their royal charity engagements this Christmas.
“It will be truly special to see the causes so close to their hearts, as well as to hear all about the amazing support these charities provide.
“The finale is a big Christmas party and I will be cooking up a feast for them to enjoy. A one hour Christmas special not to be missed”