Prince Archie seems to share a love of cooking and baking with his mother, the Duchess of Sussex.
The Duchess of Sussex once described herself as a "California woman foodie" on her now-defunct blog, The Tig. It's a ardour that has stayed with Meghan, and her adolescents appear to be following suit, mainly three-year-old Prince Archie.
The little boy was once captured baking with Meghan's niece, Ashleigh Hale, in the course of one tremendously candy moment covered in Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, which aired in December.
Find out what Archie was making in the clip below…
WATCH: Prince Archie is a mini foodie like mum Meghan
The Duchess has additionally before shared an insight into her children's favorite foods, revealing on her podcast, Archetypes: "Thankfully my youngsters love vegetables."
And it is no marvel that Archie and one-year-old Princess Lilibet are turning into mini foodies with Harry and Meghan growing their very own veggies at their Montecito home.
Before marrying Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan would commonly share her preferred meals to cook dinner on her blog.
In latest news, the Duchess has contributed a lemon olive oil cake recipe to a forthcoming charity cookbook.
Meghan is amongst a number of celebrities set to make contributions to The World Central Kitchen Cookbook by means of Spanish chef and founder of not-for-profit organization World Central Kitchen (WCK) Jose Andres.
Meghan's contribution to the cookbook was once verified in a submit on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Archewell internet site on Tuesday, which read: "This weekend, longtime pal and partner of The Archewell Foundation, Chef Jose Andres announced the upcoming launch of 'The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope.'
"The cookbook is a captivating collection of testimonies and recipes from renowned chefs, local cooks, and friends of the world nonprofit, which feeds communities impacted by means of natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
“All creator proceeds will support WCK's emergency response efforts, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex is proud to have contributed a recipe.
"In March 2021, The Duchess despatched a Lemon Olive Oil cake, which is protected in the book, to a crew of female restaurateurs who partnered with WCK to supply foods to their community for the duration of the pandemic."
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The book, which will be published by means of Penguin Random House, will also consist of a recipe from former first girl Michelle Obama.
Meghan has previously worked on the charity cookbook, Together: Our Community Cookbook, with The Hubb Community Kitchen shaped via girls displaced by way of the Grenfell Tower fireplace in 2017.
She contributed a foreword for the cookbook, which included 50 recipes from the west London community.
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