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Royal Wedding: For Prince William And Kate Middleton, Two Cakes Are Better Than One

First Posted: 03/26/2011 9:40 pm   Updated: 05/26/2011 5:12 am

Text by Gregory Katz, Associated Press

LONDON — Royal wedding plans announced Sunday show an admirable spirit of compromise: The main cake will be a fruity, floral masterwork designed with input from Kate Middleton, but Prince William will get his childhood favorite chocolate biscuit cake too.

When it comes to the future king and queen, two cakes are better than one.

Palace officials said the royal couple have chosen a multi-tiered traditional fruit cake decorated with cream and white icing that will be created by designer Fiona Cairns, a cakemaker to the stars – such as former Beatle Paul McCartney – who has built a thriving business since starting to bake at her kitchen table 25 years ago.

The actual design remains a secret, but the cake will have a strong British floral theme, developed with extensive input from Middleton. The master baker will use the Lambeth Method, a popular English style that relies on intricate piping and scrollwork to create leaves, flowers and other decorative elements.

Middleton asked Cairns to represent about 16 different blooms and types of foliage on the cake, each with a different symbolic meaning, a practice that was popular in the Victorian era, palace officials said.

Take a first look at the desserts and scroll down to keep reading!

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Cake Design and Development Head chef Paul Courtney (R) and Manufacturing Manager Tom Kilcourse perform a quality check on biscuits on the production line at the McVitie's factory March 25, 2011 in Stockport, England. Prince William has asked McVitie's to create one of his favourite sweet treats to provide an alternative to the official wedding cake by Fiona Cairn. The wedding will take place on April 29, 2011. (Photo by Dave Thompson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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"She has guided us right from the beginning and has quite strong ideas," said Cairns, whose business is based in Leicestershire, about 110 miles (180 kilometers) north of London. "That makes it much easier than a bride who has absolutely no idea whatsoever, which has happened in the past. But she knew very much what she wanted and she brought us mood boards and told us what influences she would like us to use on the cake."

Cairns said a number of flowers have already been chosen for inclusion.

"There is the bridal rose which symbolizes happiness; the oak and acorn – which is an architectural detail around the room where the cake will be – and which symbolizes strength and endurance; and there is a lily of the valley, which symbolizes sweetness and humility; and ivy leaves which symbolize marriage," she said.

A flower known as Sweet William is also on the list, she said.

The information about the cake clears up one of the questions about the royal couple's wedding day, but details about the rest of the menu and the wine and champagne that will be served still have not been released.

Cairns would not say how many tiers the cake will have, but said it would include dried raisins, walnuts, cherries, grated orange and lemon, and French brandy to soak many of the fruits overnight.

"This is exactly the same method you would use at home if you were making a fruit cake – we just use bigger batches," she said.

The cake is expected to be prominently displayed at the Buckingham Palace reception for about 600 guests that will follow the April 29 nuptials at Westminster Abbey. But guests will also be able to enjoy the chocolate biscuit cake, made from a royal family receipe and requested by William.

It will be made by McVitie's Cake Company, familiar to generations of British children for their tasty chocolate covered biscuits and other treats. The company has made made cakes for the royal family for decades, including the official cake for the 50th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

Paul Courtney, the firm's cake designer, said the cake will have dark chocolate, broken up tea biscuits, and some secret ingredients.

"When Prince William was a young boy he would have it for tea and really enjoyed it," he said.

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01:54 PM on 04/08/2011
Having a longtime deep respect of our Princess Of Wales,

I would like to share a wonderful music dedicated to the future wedding of Prince William & Kate Middleton.
At the same time, this song send a lovely tribute to the late Princess of Wales, Lady Diana.

Hereby you will find the youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnc8UHT2mSk&feature=channel_video_title

Sincerly, this is not an advertisement mail or spam. In fact, I just would like to share a good news.

Thanks,

Regards,

Laurent.
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11:03 PM on 04/02/2011
This whole event is straight out of Monty Python's Flying Circus
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European1919
I am the Pigmâ’¶n
02:53 PM on 04/01/2011
Yummie! Fruitcake. Wills can keep his chokkie cake and eat it too.
07:47 AM on 04/01/2011
Well if they can’t decide on ONE cake I wonder how their marriage is going to turn out?
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Robin Brenizer
Loves politics and people.
04:06 PM on 04/01/2011
Like most marriages with strong women. GREAT!!! I am excited about this match.
01:02 PM on 04/02/2011
Stong women with future KING of England that must have her stay in her place!! Still don't know about this marrage???
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savvysearch
06:02 PM on 05/17/2011
Please. do you really think any modern girl would opt for a fruit cake? That's the Queen talking. The Prince got his biscuit cake, and the princess got nada.
03:42 PM on 03/31/2011
the wedding could add nearly one billion dollars to the economy according to 'the economic times'.
Its unfortunate we cant have a royal wedding every year.
03:30 PM on 03/31/2011
Out of the palace and into the ditch- Krokus 1982
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02:17 PM on 03/31/2011
Nice to spend other people's money.
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European1919
I am the Pigmâ’¶n
03:02 PM on 04/01/2011
Seeing as the Royal household is chipping in and as the wedding is expected to bring in GBP 620 million in tourist spending, TV and media fees etc. you might be surprised what a clever investment a constitutional monarchy is. Quite apart from the continuation of centuries of history and the fact that the Royals just ooze style and quality.
Rock on Wills and Kate!
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03:37 AM on 04/02/2011
I've seen better quality and style from a corn farmer doing a jig to a fiddle. It's not rehearsed.
10:22 PM on 03/29/2011
The House of Windsor! What a place Great Britian is! Imagine a world ruled by egos run wild, where the little people are hanging on your every word and every action because you are, justifiably, what they model their very existence upon!

This duty is the noble curse of royalty! For performing this service royalty must saddle itself with the trappings of the 13th century. It must act as divinity itself. Royalty must costume itself in ancient and uncomfortable garb. It must pretend to love sports that no one else cares about. It must live in moldy, drafty, old homes that are better at deflecting arrows than providing the comforts of an ordinary apartment.

For performing these tasks royalty is rewarded with land and large sums of money earned by people who are in need of those funds themselves. This strange situation where one is granted a living instead of performing a service to earn it seems to increase the egos of royalty even more. After all what could be more noble than having everything by an accident of parentage and deserving none of it by your efforts or accomplishments. How empty that life must be!

What is most striking is that qualities most admired today, initiative, drive, honestly providing value for ones efforts are more exemplary provided in Pornographic films! The Windsors manage to provide even less than is expected of them in the sad and wretched "B" market film that constitutes their lives.
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disgusted.
03:50 AM on 03/30/2011
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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04:28 PM on 03/30/2011
Don't they have a box in Hyde Park for this sort of thing?
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European1919
I am the Pigmâ’¶n
03:03 PM on 04/01/2011
You must be the definition of CLUELESS.
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loki
cheap politicians for sale
09:39 PM on 03/29/2011
If he wasnt a prince, and as rich as he is, someone like her wouldnt touch him with a 10 foot pole.
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Galgo
¡Suelten los lebreles!
04:13 AM on 03/30/2011
And if your mother were your sister, you'd be your uncle. What's your point?
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Robin Brenizer
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04:08 PM on 04/01/2011
Actually, I think he is quite a catch regardless of title.
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Janis Moorhouse
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09:38 PM on 03/29/2011
This information makes me think there is something good about the USA...our variety of delicious cakes..
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Galgo
¡Suelten los lebreles!
04:15 AM on 03/30/2011
Because no other country has a variety of delicious cakes, of course.
02:03 PM on 03/30/2011
Has it evered occured to you that the couple may actually really like that type of cake? There is a reason that type of fruit cake is so steroetypical for Brits-they like it (its not the hard sticky bricks we get here)
06:43 PM on 03/29/2011
Put these 2 in a 40 hour work week and pay their own way.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people taste like crap!
05:03 PM on 03/29/2011
Let Them Eat Cake: More Royal Wedding Details Emerge....

I'm really hard pressed to think of anything less interesting than this crap.
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Galgo
¡Suelten los lebreles!
04:16 AM on 03/30/2011
That's odd. You found it interesting enough to click on the article. You must be terribly bored.
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WillieBlack
02:38 PM on 04/01/2011
On the plus side - someone's fixed his Caps Lock.
04:21 PM on 03/29/2011
Also, this is the most superficial, mindless, pathetic string of comments I have ever clapped eyes on.
Tis really IS "Let them eat cake" "fiddling while Rome burns etc. England is in the middle of austerity measures. This sham is a perfect symbol of the global gluttony of the rich, while everyone else gets poorer.
04:18 PM on 03/29/2011
Make the parasites get jobs. They're paying with their "Own money?" Joke.
The nation is picking up the billion dollar security tab.
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07:45 PM on 03/30/2011
Make that "a two-billion dollar security tab".

No. Wait. Make that "a three-billion dollar security tab".
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WillieBlack
03:02 PM on 04/01/2011
I'll see your three billion - and raise you some other infeasible sum I've just dreamed up.

"billions and billions"
04:05 PM on 03/29/2011
Things to miss, church,baptisms, baby showers, family reunions, dancing with the stars, guiding light, American idol and the royal wedding. Boooring!