Hey there! Let’s talk about the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, and how she’s just like any other mom when it comes to creating special family memories. Sure, she’s part of the British royal family, but she loves doing what so many of us do: baking with her kids. In a cozy chat with TV host Mary Berry for an upcoming BBC holiday special, A Berry Royal Christmas, Kate opened up about her passion for whipping up birthday treats for her three little ones—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Kate's Sweet Birthday Tradition
Now, picture this: It’s the night before one of her children’s birthdays, and Kate is up late in the kitchen, mixing batter and decorating cakes like a pro. The 37-year-old duchess revealed during her interview with Mary Berry that baking has become a cherished tradition for her. “I love making the cake,” she said with a smile. “I stay up until midnight, surrounded by ridiculous amounts of cake mix and icing. Honestly, I make way too much, but I absolutely adore it.”
Family Fun in the Kitchen
But Kate doesn’t do it alone! Her kids, 6-year-old George, 4-year-old Charlotte, and 1-year-old Louis, are right there by her side, getting their hands dirty and having a blast. It’s not just about making a cake; it’s about spending quality time together as a family. And little Louis? Well, he’s already showing signs of being a foodie. One of his very first words was inspired by none other than Mary Berry herself.
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“One of Louis’ first words was ‘Mary,’” Kate shared, giggling at the thought. “He’s at the perfect height to see all my cooking books on the kitchen bookshelf. Kids are so fascinated by faces, and Mary’s face is all over those books. So, whenever he saw her picture, he’d say, ‘That’s Mary Berry.’ I bet he’d recognize her if he met her today!” Can we just take a moment to say, “Aww!”?
Fans Can’t Wait for the Special
It’s no surprise that fans are buzzing with excitement about A Berry Royal Christmas. Kate and her husband, Prince William, will be joining Mary Berry for this festive celebration, which aims to honor those who work tirelessly to help others during the holiday season. The special will air on BBC One on Monday, December 16, at 8:30 p.m. (for our U.K. friends, that is).
Back in late November, Kensington Palace announced the news on Instagram, inviting everyone to join the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Mary Berry for a heartwarming feast. “This holiday special will showcase the Duke and Duchess as they team up with the legendary cook Mary Berry across four engagements, preparing delicious festive food to thank all those who dedicate their time to helping others during Christmas,” the post read.

For William and Kate, who tied the knot in April 2011, Christmas is more than just a holiday—it’s a time to relax and enjoy quality family time. A source close to the couple recently told Closer Weekly that both William and Kate are eagerly looking forward to unwinding after a stressful few weeks. “It’s not just their kids who are counting down the days until Christmas,” an insider exclusively shared. “William and Kate are really excited to have some peaceful family moments together.”
And honestly, who wouldn’t want to grow up with parents like Kate and William? George, Charlotte, and Louis are truly lucky to have such loving and down-to-earth parents who prioritize creating lasting memories.
So, if you’re in the U.K., don’t miss out on catching William and Kate in A Berry Royal Christmas on BBC One this December 16 at 8:30 p.m.!
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