The Monarch has launched a festive figgy pudding inspired by the late Queen Elizabeth II’s own Christmas recipe. The large £19.99 Sandringham Christmas puddings, which are on sale in the King’s Norfolk estate shop, contain raisins, sultanas, mixed peel, breadcrumbs and brandy – just like the late Queen’s.
The estate said: “Perfect for family gatherings or a solo treat, our Christmas Pudding is made to a classic recipe with time to mature, allowing sumptuous flavours to develop fully in time for Christmas.”
The King is also selling smaller versions, which serve one to two people, for £6.99. His mum’s pudding recipe, which also adds beer and dark rum, was revealed after four generations of the Royal family - Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, Prince William, and Prince George - gathered to make figgy puddings as part of the Royal British Legion's “Together at Christmas” initiative in 2019.
They each took a turn stirring the mixture and added commemorative sixpences for luck.
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