Lady Caroline Waldegrave is set to make her debut as a judge on the upcoming season of Great Celebrity Bake Off. She is taking over from her friend Dame Prue Leith, who stepped down to have more time off. Lady Waldegrave expressed feeling terrified initially, but the warm reception from the production company and fellow judges Paul Hollywood, Alison Hammond, and Noel Fielding helped her relax.
Lady Waldegrave, who is the co-owner and managing director of Leiths School of Food and Wine and has appeared on various TV shows, including Chef School and Masterchef, is married to former Conservative politician William Waldegrave. They have four children together.
Her friendship with Dame Prue Leith goes back to 1971 when she began working for Prue’s catering business. The two later co-founded Leith’s School of Food and Wine and have co-written several cookery books together. Lady Waldegrave describes Dame Prue as bold, courageous, fun, and warm, making her an ideal friend.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer airs on Sundays at 7.40pm and sees celebrities like Kate Garraway, Roman Kemp, and Sarah Beeny compete to impress the judges. Lady Waldegrave’s addition to the judging panel brings a new dynamic to the show, and fans are eager to see her in action.
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