Back in June 1995, the late Princess Diana, known for her mischievous nature, decided to play a prank on her eldest son, Prince William.
As he turned into a teenager, Diana opted for a non-traditional birthday cake that left William red-faced. The cake she ordered was quite unconventional—a pair of rather large boobs. Prince Harry, finding it hilarious, joined in on the fun.
Recently, on the occasion of Prince Charles' 41st birthday, former Buckingham Palace Chef Darren McGrady shared his recollections of that day. He vividly remembered coming to work and opening the fridge, only to be confronted with the sight of the biggest pair of boobs he had ever seen.
The cake was a reflection of Princess Diana's playful and mischievous nature, often enjoying embarrassing people in a lighthearted and pleasant way. William, on the other hand, turned bright red with embarrassment.
Interestingly, despite William's initial embarrassment, Prince Harry, who was just ten years old at the time, loved the cake so much that he requested a similar one for himself two years later. The memory of this humorous incident involving Diana's practical jokes brings a smile to those who recall her playful side.
Tragically, Princess Diana passed away in a car crash in Paris in 1997, leaving behind her two young sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. William was 15 years old, while Harry was only 12 at the time of her death. They both walked behind their mother's coffin during the emotional funeral procession in London, which took place six days after her passing.
In 2021, Prince William opened up about the moment he first learned about his beloved mother's death. During a visit to Scotland, he shared his memories, saying that while Scotland held some of his happiest moments, it was also associated with great sadness.
He recalled being at Balmoral when he received the news, and in a state of shock, he sought solace in the morning service at Crathie Kirk. Throughout the difficult grieving process, he found comfort and solace in the open air of Scotland, creating a deep and lasting connection with the country.
