Great British Bake Off legend Dame Prue Leith has opened up about the embarrassing blunder she made when she met the late Queen Elizabeth decades agoEDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 21: Prue Leith talks with media at Scottish Parliament Building on November 21, 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur hosts an event in the Scottish Parliament in support of his proposed Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, joined by Dignity in Dying Patron and Bake off Judge, Prue Leith.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)Dame Prue Leith has shared how Queen Elizabeth took ‘revenge’ after a mishap(Image: Jeff J Mitchell, Getty Images)

Great British Bake Off’s Dame Prue Leith has shared a hilarious anecdote about the time she made an embarrassing mistake while serving tea to the late Queen Elizabeth.

The renowned chef, now a household name on British television, recently reminisced about her younger days when she had the rare privilege of meeting the Queen.

During an episode of the Making A Scene podcast, Dame Prue recalled the embarrassing incident that occurred over 50 years ago, when she was tasked with preparing a cup of tea for Her Majesty.

Speaking to podcast hosts Matt Lucas and David Walliams, she revealed how she went above and beyond to ensure the Queen’s tea was made exactly to her liking.

NORTHERN IRELAND - 1977: Queen Elizabeth ll has a cup of tea while in Northern Ireland on a royal visit in 1977.(Photo by Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)Dame Prue shared how she was tasked with making a cup of tea for the monarch (Image: Anwar Hussein, Getty Images)

Despite contacting the Palace in advance to learn the Queen’s tea preferences, she was instructed to prepare a selection of options—including lemon tea and Earl Grey—for the Queen to choose from.

However, when the moment came to serve the Queen, Dame Prue admitted to making a series of errors, such as adding a slice of lemon to her black tea and diluting it excessively. She recalled: “She said, as it filled, ‘I like it strong.’ So the poor woman—she wanted a strong tea, and she got a lemony, weak tea.”

Even decades later, Dame Prue revealed that the Queen had her sweet revenge, joking: “Well, she got her revenge, because it took her 50 years to give me a damehood.”

ASCOT, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 21: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prue Leith watches the racing as she attends QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse on October 21, 2023 in Ascot, England. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)The chef made the comment during a recent episode of the Making A Scene podcast(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo, Getty Images)

Dame Prue was honoured with an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1989 and later elevated to a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 2010.

The pinnacle of Royal recognition came in 2021, when she was awarded a damehood for her contributions to food, broadcasting, and charity work.

Expressing her joy on X, formerly known as Twitter, she wrote: “I’m not sure I deserve such a pat on the back for doing things that I’ve loved all my long life—in business or cooking or campaigning.”

MARLOW, ENGLAND - MAY 15: Prue Leith attends the Pub In The Park Marlow Charity Gala 2025 in Higginson Park on May 15, 2025 in Marlow, England. (Photo by Ki Price/Getty Images)Dame Prue was given a damehood in 2021(Image: Ki Price, Getty Images)

Recently, the 85-year-old has reunited with Paul Hollywood, judging the efforts of contestants on The Great British Bake Off.

Just this week, viewers watched as the amateur bakers tackled pastry week, aiming to move one step closer to victory on the popular Channel 4 baking programme.