Yummy, yummy, yummy, Queen Elizabeth II will have love in her tummy, courtesy of British reality show "The Great British Bake Off's" first Muslim winner Nadiya Hussain.
The Queen will turn 90 on Thursday, April 21, and in honor of her big birthday, the Royal family have asked Nadiya to not only cook the longest-reigning (63 years to be exact) monarch's birthday meal, but to bake her a cake for the happy occasion, as well.
This truly must be the icing on the cake for Nadiya, who will bake an orange drizzle cake, with orange curd and orange butter cream, for her Majesty, instead of the traditional fruit cake.
Nadiya will personally present the Queen with her cake at an event in Windsor's town hall. This has apparently made Nadiya "so nervous I can't even look at the oven".
Not bad for a self-taught home cook to go from winning the BBC TV contest in November 2015, to feeding Britain's most important woman - in less than a year!
The Queen will be keeping her birthday celebrations low-key; she's saving the big stuff for her official birthday celebrations in June.