Andy Murray broke his spouse Kim's sacred Christmas rule whereas filming the 'Mary Berry Christmas Special' with the queen of baking at his Cromlix property in Scotland.
The couple opened the doorways of their luxurious five-star lodge to BBC cameras as they filmed with Dame Mary for the favored festive programme. During the episode, set to air at 9pm on BBC One, Berry taught the tennis star some native recipes whereas Murray's granny, Shirley, showcased her well-known home made shortcake.
Murray was as much as all types of mischief on the set as he tried to sneak a tennis ball onto the highest of the Christmas tree regardless of his spouse forbidding him from touching any of the decorations. "I was up at Cromlix at the end of November filming the Mary Berry Christmas special, just as the Christmas decorations had started to go up at the hotel," Andy informed HELLO! Magazine.
"I'm not normally allowed to touch the decorations but I did try to sneak a tennis ball onto the tree to see if anyone noticed."
"On the timber this yr, we have gone with a playful however elegant theme, with handmade decorations that includes citrus fruits and flowers, eucalyptus which has such a beautiful color, classic bells and mushy velvet ribbons.
"On the fireplace, we've put lichen-covered branches with berry foliage and twisted willow which looks lovely and natural and makes the bar area look very festive."
Suzanne added: "We wanted the Christmas decorations to be in total harmony and reflect the individual room interiors. Natural accessories enhance spaces and highlight the rich tones and colours of the surrounding countryside."
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