Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Their Kids Show Off Their Impressive Family Baking Skills
The Cambridge children are already becoming quite the bakers!
Prince William and Duchess Catherine, along with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, have baked a batch of cupcakes for British veterans.
The Royal British Legion Twitter and Instagram accounts shared a photo of the delicious-looking confections, writing also that the Cambridges made the sweet treats themselves.
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their family have shown their support for our #PoppyAppeal this year by baking these delicious poppy cakes which were delivered to our care home in Norfolk," read the Royal British Legion's tweet.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their family have shown their support for our #PoppyAppeal this year by baking these delicious poppy cakes which were delivered to our care home in Norfolk. @KensingtonRoyal pic.twitter.com/ek2UEhxLHY
— Royal British Legion (@PoppyLegion) October 26, 2020
Per People, the Royal British Legion is a charity that runs and operates the annual Poppy Appeal, an initiative that honors and remembers the lives and heroism of those who have died during war fighting alongside the British and Commonwealth armed forces. U.K. citizens usually wear red paper poppies or jewelry during the time of remembrance to pay tribute, hence the cupcakes' bright-red, poppy-inspired frosting decor as seen in the photograph.
Back in 2018, William and Kate were joined by Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan to mark Remembrance Day with an official ceremony at the Cenotaph in London. It was the first time the Sussexes did so as a married couple and with Meghan officially part of the royal family. This year's event will be a scaled-down affair due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with no public attendance and less of a military presence at the official ceremony.
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