Kate Middleton’s KitchenAid mixer spotted in the Kensington Palace kitchen is on sale for Black Friday

Kate Middleton's KitchenAid mixer is on sale for Black Friday

Kate Middleton's KitchenAid mixer Black Friday
(Image credit: Instagram / Kitchen Aid)

Kate Middleton's KitchenAid mixer like the one her children used during a charity bake is now in the Black Friday sale - saving you over £85 on the RRP.

Kate Middleton and her three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis showed off their baking skills when they made some sweet treats ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend.

And now a KitchenAid, like the one in the Wales family kitchen is included in the Best Black Friday KitchenAid deals.

Black Friday KitchenAid deals have already begun in the run-up to Black Friday and aside from a whopping £150 off the KitchenAid Classic Stand Mixer at Amazon as well as £150 off the KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer at Currys, you can snap up a KitchenAid from the official website in a choice of six colours, for £343.20.


Kate Middleton KitchenAid mixer Black Friday deal

KitchenAid MIXER TILT-HEAD 4.8L - ARTISAN 5KSM125: WAS £429.00, NOW £343.20, SAVE £85.80 | KitchenAid
was £429 now £343.20 at kitchenaid.co.uk

KitchenAid MIXER TILT-HEAD 4.8L - ARTISAN 5KSM125: WAS £429.00, NOW £343.20, SAVE £85.80 | KitchenAid

With its smooth, rounded tilt-head design available in six different colours, you’ll find the perfect mixer for you. Made from die-cast metal, and still assembled by hand in Ohio (US), the Stand Mixer is not only elegant, but durable, easy-to-clean and use. 

The shades, of Empire red, Onyx black, Contour silver, Milkshake, Fresh Linen and Almond cream cater to all tastes, kitchens and cooks! 

The high quality and timeless, adaptable design of our iconic Stand Mixer helps you create delicious, homemade taste sensations.


Designed in 1937 by one of the great American style gurus, Egmont Arens, this original Tilt-head Stand Mixer has kept its legendary rounded design and revered status in professional and domestic kitchens. And it's even popped up in the royal kitchen thought to be at the former Kensington Palace home of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

The original planetary action – which sees the beater rotate in one direction while it whisks and turns in the other, constantly pushes ingredients towards the centre of the bowl. Its 10 speed settings ensure fast, thorough and precise mixing while the Stand Mixer is efficient, reliable and long lasting. 

The perfect kitchen addition enables you to have a hand free to guide children through a fun session of baking or cooking at home, like Kate and her kids.

Since cooking is a multi-stage process, the Artisan Stand Mixer is designed as the most versatile kitchen tool. A wide variety of attachments and optional accessories can simply be plugged in. The single multi-purpose hub will allow you to mince meat, slice vegetables, roll and cut pasta, squeeze, chop and process… Do all this and much more with just one appliance!

KitchenAid mixer in use in kitchen

(Image credit: KitchenAid)

Among the many tasty treats - or cupcakes like the Wales' children made, there are also six things you didn't know you could make in a stand mixer.

The Wales' shared, "Baking cakes for the local community in Cardiff to enjoy at a Platinum Jubilee street party taking place today! We hope you like them!"

So what are you waiting for? Save money on your weekly food shop by making all your own bakes at home with this durable appliance that won't burn a hole in your pocket or but will take the stress our of making desserts.

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Selina Maycock
Senior Family Writer

Selina is a Senior Family Writer for GoodtoKnow and has more than 16 years years of experience. She specialises in royal family news, including the latest activities of Prince George, Charlotte, Louis, Archie and Lilibet. She also covers the latest government, health and charity advice for families. Selina graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2006 with a degree in Journalism, and gained her NCTJ and NCE qualifications. During her career, she’s also written for Woman, Woman's Own, Woman&Home, and Woman's Weekly as well as Heat magazine, Bang Showbiz - and the Scunthorpe Telegraph. When she's not covering family news, you can find her exploring new countryside walking routes, catching up with friends over good food, or making memories (including award-winning scarecrows!)