Wales prince and princess takes the challenge of making welsh cake



The princess of Wales, Princess of Wales, Princess of Wales, Welsh Cake is cooking to mark St. David Day.
He visited Pontiprid on Wednesday, to know how the community is recently competing. Disastrous flood,
The visit of Rondda Sinon TAF, which was delayed by about one hour due to the interruption of the train, marks the first visit of Wales to Wales as Catherine announced in the last March that she announced that she has cancer after cancer diagnosis last March Had started treating.
The princess has made a gradual return to public duties since completing chemotherapy in the last summer.
Rajkumar and Rajkumari rolled the dough, made prematurely, as Prince William asked Theresa Konner, the owner of the Welsh cake shop: “Is it quite fat?”
When she appeared with TV Baking Queen Mary Berry at a Berry Royal Christmas show, the skills of the royal doubles were honored, and Prince William praised her influence.
The dough clung to the sleeve of his maroon sweater, he smiled and said: “Okay, I don’t know, my stunning Baker Kaushal, Mary Berry taught me everything I should know.”
The couple cooked their Welsh cake on a warm plate, keeping a vigilant watch on them and turned them after five minutes, and the shop owner’s daughter Madison Konner gave them the approval.
He said: “They are perfect, they are great – they are bangine.”
Storm Burt hit in late November and when River Tuff broke his banks, there was serious damage and Bring widespread floods for PontyprridWhich was earlier killed badly from Storm Dennis in 2020.
A few weeks after the Burt, Storm Pass brought highly high winds to the region.
On Wednesday, Prince William and Catherine stopped at the welsh cake shop in Pontyprrid, a popular retailer in the city market, which has been a focal point for shopkeepers and traders for generations.
Outside, hundreds of people erected the streets on the streets outside the Pontiprid market, hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple – singing the Calon lawn while singing time.

Gavin Hals, 41, brought their sons Ralfi, 12, and Joseph, 8, to try to meet the royal couple.
He said that he arrived early to come forward and then waited through hail and rain before the sun came out of the prince and princess.
Mr. Hals said the floods did not personally affect him, but said it was “frightening” and “devastating” for the Pontyprrid who was killed twice by the flood.

Lisa Mandar, 46, said that she was “actually proud to enter Pontyprrid”.
“It raises everyone’s souls,” he said. “(Pontiprid) is a dying city, so I think it’s a good thing that people come here, spend money and take care of all businesses.

Petricia Thomas said her grandson Herrison was able to give a sunflower to Catherine as she used to walk in the past.
The princess asked him how to grow him, to which he replied “You plant them”.
Prince William also reminded people about the city’s trips 20 years ago with people in the crowd, and one more when he was very young about 40 years ago.