Fiona Cairns, the culinary mastermind behind the Prince and Princess of Wales’ fairytale wedding ceremony cake for his or her nuptials in 2011, has launched a brand new bake as a part of her vary out there at Waitrose – and it is identical to a slice of royal wedding ceremony cake.
“Our deliciously gentle and flavour packed Lemon & Elderflower Loaf Cake has now dropped in Waitrose and Ocado,” penned the baker on Instagram.
“It’s the right teatime deal with to savour with a cup of excellent outdated English breakfast tea.”
When Fiona was tasked with baking William and Kate’s 12-tier towering fruit cake greater than a decade in the past, the cake took six individuals and three days to assemble.
The memorable tower of confectionery delights was an actual architectural venture, standing over 1 metre tall and weighing 100kg. Fiona had beforehand shared in City & Nation journal that Kate was very concerned however “beautiful” all through the design course of.
“She put us completely comfortable, she’s as pure and as beautiful as all of us see her within the media. It was an exquisite course of.”
Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding ceremony cake
Fiona’s new cake flavour echoes the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s lovely wedding ceremony cake baked by California-native Claire Ptak. Eschewing the custom of a fruit cake, Harry and Meghan selected to go for sweetness, commissioning an eight-tier lemon and elderflower cake for his or her big day.
It is not the primary time Harry and Meghan’s wedding ceremony cake has loved one other second within the highlight this week. The gorgeous bake featured in an episode of the Duchess’ eight-part internet hosting sequence on Netflix, With Love, Meghan.
When Meghan hosts her shut pal and make-up artist, Daniel Martin in Episode One, the duo are seen baking a honey and lemon cake with substances from Meghan’s backyard.
Daniel makes reference to the tiered cake on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s nuptials. “It was lemon and…” Daniel started, earlier than Meghan replies: “Lemon and elderflower, effectively remembered!”





