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Bake Off fans stunned as they spot massive change to this year’s series – did you notice it?
FOLLOWING a year away from our screens, a new set of bakers are back and all aiming to be crowned the next star baker.  The Great British Bake Off has opened its tent once more with Paul Hollywood and Pure Leith keeping a beady eye across the new batch of contestants as they aim to impress with their delicious creations.  However, some eagle-eyed fans of the show may have noticed a rather significant change to the show this year. Whilst it might not be new to everyone, new fans of the show may have been left confused to see the bakers and judges housed inside a different iconic white tent from the previous two seasons.  That’s because this series of Bake Off has returned to one of its older homes Welford Park in Berkshire, a Grade-I listed stately home which was in fact the home of the show from 2014 to 2019.  Covid restrictions forced the location of the show to change for 2020 and 2021, with it being situated in the more accommodating Down Hall in Essex, and as such newer fans of the show may have been left just exactly where they are.  Read More on Bake OffBAKED OFF Here's who has left The Great British Bake Off so fartent tears Bake Off's Prue Leith reveals moment she thought 'tearful' baker might quit The show, which is hosted by Matt Lucas and Noel Fielding, forced the contestants along with their families, the presenters and judges to form a Covid ‘super-bubble’ in order to protect them and keep them all safe for the past two series however now it is back to business as usual on the Channel 4 show.  Paul Hollywood expressed his delight to be in the former home of the show.  He told the Express: "I love filming at Welford and we've been away for a couple of years.
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Prince William and Kate say they're sending their kids to school during mourning period
Prince William has revealed why he and Kate are still sending their kids to school while the country is grieving for Queen Elizabeth II.While the nation joins the the royal family in a period of mourning following the death of Britain's longest-reigning monarch, there is a semblance of normality for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.Thanks to a sweet decision made by the Prince and Princess of Wales the youngest members of their family have continued with their day to day lives. READ MORE: Charles III is a descendant of real-life Dracula and is fan of Transylvania Her Majesty passed away on September 8 and since then her relatives have been grieving her loss, attending vigils and admiring tributes to the Queen outside the palaces. And while this hasn't been a normal time for any of the royals, Prince William and Kate Middleton have continued to send their kids to their new school throughout the mourning period and they haven't missed their classes, reports MyLondon. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here . Since the Queen's death, Kate has been pictured dressed all in black while picking the children up from Lambrook School in Berkshire, near their new home in Windsor.A mourner who met Prince William outside Windsor on Saturday, September 10 claims the Prince of Wales told her why they decided to keep the kids in school.
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