Prince William's Humorous Baking Adventure with Kate in Northern Ireland
The royal couple, Prince William and Kate, had a delightful time baking potato apple bread during their visit to Northern Ireland. Their visit to Long Meadow Cider in Craigavon was filled with laughter and light-hearted moments. While picking apples, William made a witty remark to the McKeever family, suggesting they might need to lend a hand as peeling all the apples could take a while. This playful banter set the tone for their baking challenge.
As they prepared the dough, William's humor continued. When Catherine's husband, Pat, joked about wanting thicker slices, William quipped, 'You'll get what you're given!' The room erupted in laughter, including Kate's. Their baking session was a blend of fun and tradition, as they rolled out flour and potato, with Kate guiding William to make a circular shape.
The couple's baking skills were put to the test, and they embraced the challenge with humor. William's attempt at a circular shape was met with laughter, as he exclaimed, 'A circle? Now you tell me! If you look at it this way, it looks like a circle. This is a new variety!' Catherine, the owner of Long Meadow, found it amusing to teach the royal couple, describing it as if they were ordinary visitors learning the bread-making recipe.
This isn't the first time William and Kate have shown their baking prowess. They previously made Welsh cakes in Pontypridd, South Wales, with William humorously referencing his baking skills, 'Mary Berry taught me everything I need to know.'
Beyond baking, Kate shared a sweet tradition she practices for her children's birthdays. In an appearance on Mary Berry's show, she revealed her love for baking cakes, staying up late with cake mix and icing, creating far too much but enjoying the process. The couple's ability to find joy in simple activities like baking adds a touch of charm to their royal duties, making them relatable to the public.