Kate Middleton’s youngest son may already have a favorite cookbook author!
The Duchess of Cambridge, who revealed earlier this month thatPrince Louisisalready talking, has shared that one of hisfirst wordswas a sweet nod to beloved British cook Mary Berry.
“One of Louis’ first words was ‘Mary’, because right at his height are all my cooking books in the kitchen bookshelf,” the royal mom, 37, said in her upcoming BBC holiday special with husbandPrince Williamand Berry, according to theDaily Mail.
In fact, Kate noted that her 19-month-old son is so familiar with Berry that he “would definitely” recognize her.
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In a new interview with theMail on Sunday’s Youmagazine, Berry — who is internationally known for her former role as a judge onThe Great British Bake Off— raved about her time in the kitchen with the royal couple.
“I was so impressed. They really are a pigeon couple,” she said, referring to the fact that the birds mate for life.
“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,” Berry continued. “It was very sweet to see because it was so natural.”
William also wasn’t shy about praising his wife for all the good work she does.
“It was easy to see that William is very proud of Catherine,” Berry shared, using the royal mom’s full name. “He was keen to stress to me how none of his mental health charities would be what they were without Catherine, who puts so much time, effort and care into making sure everything works well.”
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In the BBC special, which premieres on Sunday, Berry prepares some of her favorite festive recipes while Kate and William get involved in the kitchen and help with setting up a special holiday party.
The royal dad of three tells Berry, “Growing up, both of my parents were hugely charitable. 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.’ ”
ABerry Royal Christmasairs Dec. 16 (8:30 p.m. local time) on BBC One.
source: people.com