Cadbury recreates Windsor Castle chapel to honour Harry and Meghan

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Cadbury has marked the forthcoming royal wedding by creating a 110lb (50kg) chocolate replica of part of Windsor Castle – complete with handcrafted soldiers wearing bearskin hats.

Fashioned using a mix of milk and white chocolate, the design depicts the front facade and turrets of Windsor Castle – with St George’s Chapel visible in the background.

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A chocolatier pipes the finishing touches on to the front of Windsor Castle at Cadbury World in Birmingham (Aaron Chown/PA)

Diane Mitchell, marketing manager at Cadbury World, said: “Our chocolatiers never fail to create something fit for royalty to celebrate a special occasion, but I think the chocolate Windsor Castle may well be their crowning glory.

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The chocolate model of Windsor Castle, which took four days to make, is 2ft 6in high and weighs 110lb (Aaron Chown/PA)

“We look forward to sharing the creation up-close with Cadbury World visitors and wish Prince Harry and Meghan a wonderful and very happy life together.”

Cadbury has previously crafted a chocolate rocking horse for the birth of Prince Louis, a chocolate pram for Princess Charlotte, and a chocolate cot with a range of toys for the birth of Prince George.

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