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prince william kate middleton christmas special© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

Kate Middleton and Prince William are going to cook Christmas dinner on tv!

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be a part of a very meaningful holiday special.


Robert Peterpaul
Weekend Editor
DECEMBER 1, 2019 9:05 AM EST
prince william kate middleton christmas special© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

Christmas has come early, royal fans! Kensington Palace officially announced that Prince William and Kate Middleton will be cooking up a holiday dinner that we can all feast our eyes on. “We invite you to join The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Mary Berry as they serve a festive feast to thank those who are spending their Christmas helping others,” their statement read on December 1, revealing that the royals teamed up with The Great British Bake Off judge Mary Berry for BBC's A Berry Royal Christmas!

Seen here: Kate and Will with Nadiya Hussain and Mary.

Prince William, Mary Berry and Kate Middleton special© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

“The Duke and Duchess are joined by cookery legend Mary Berry across four engagements as they prepare festive food for a very royal event to thank all those working and volunteering over the Christmas period,” the palace continued along with a darling photo of the trifecta.

Kate Middleton Christmas garden cake© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

At one point, Mary will join Kate in the RHS Garden Wisley to step behind the scenes and learn more about her commitment to raising “the next generation of happy, healthy children.”

Kate Middleton gives back© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

Other stops include charities The Passage and The Brink.

Prince William and Mary Berry© Matt Porteous/ Kensington Palace

“Growing up, both of my parents were hugely charitable,” William says to Mary during the special. “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.’”