One of Prince Louis' first words that was inspired by legendary baker Mary Berry
So sweet!Kate Middleton previously revealed how Mary Berry played a part in one of Prince Louis’ earliest words.
Back in 2019, legendary baker Mary teamed up with Kate for her BBC festive special, A Berry Royal Christmas.
As the pair got to work baking some goods, Kate shared a rare home life confession about son Louis and it’s honestly adorable!

Prince Louis’ first word inspired my Mary Berry
During A Berry Royal Christmas in 2019, Mary was on hand to help Prince William and Kate prepare for a charity event.
Talking about the then-19-month-old Prince Louis, Kate revealed that his earliest words were “Mary” after he saw her face in a palace cookbook.
“Children are really fascinated by faces, and your faces are all over your cooking books and he would say ‘That’s Mary Berry,'” she said.
Kate added: “So he would definitely recognise you if he saw you today.”

Kate opens up on Mary’s TV show
The mum-of-three shared more details about royal family life while on the show. She revealed that she really “really enjoys” cooking with her children and said: “Again, for them to be creative, for them to try and be as independent as possible with it.”
She also praised Mary and gushed: “One of the last things we cooked together was your pizza dough. It did work. They absolutely loved it.”
What’s more, the family grow their own vegetables. Kate said: “We’ve got carrots, beans, and beetroots — a massive favourite, Louis absolutely loves beetroot. Charlotte obviously likes her Charlotte potatoes.”

Mary on filming with Kate
TV legend Mary herself spoke about her experience filming with William and Kate, and she had nothing but kind words to say.
She told MailOnline: “It was just lovely observing them for those three days. When they are together, he’s constantly touching her arm and looking over at her smiling and she’s the same with him.
“It was very sweet to see because it was so natural.”
Meanwhile Mary also reflected on baking with Kate during a past appearance on This Morning. She said: “I remember we were down at the RHS at Wisley and she was bringing her garden from Chelsea, the children’s garden and play centre.
“She was piping cupcakes and they were just… if not better than mine, they were beautiful and she was laughing away and enjoying it. I think she’s a great person, she’ll have a go at anything.”
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