LONDON — Meghan Markle, together with her fiance Prince Harry, has chosen a fellow London-based American, pastry chef Claire Ptak, to make a lemon elderflower cake for their upcoming wedding, the couple announced Tuesday.

“Prince Harry and Ms. Markle have asked Ms. Ptak to create a lemon elderflower cake to incorporate the bright flavors of spring,” Kensington Palace, the prince’s official residence in London, said in a statement.

“It will be covered with buttercream and decorated with fresh flowers.”

The pair were “very much looking forward to sharing this cake with their wedding guests,” it added.

California-raised Ptak is a food writer and stylist, recipe developer and consultant, as well as the owner of the small but celebrated Violet bakery in east London.

She started the business as a stall on trendy Broadway Market, before opening her café nearby in 2010 with a focus on using high quality, seasonal, and organic ingredients.

Ptak had previously worked as a pastry chef under renowned chef Alice Waters at her Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley, California.

“I can’t tell you how delighted I am to be chosen to make Prince Harry and Ms. Markle’s wedding cake,” she said in the statement.

“Knowing that they really share the same values as I do about food provenance, sustainability, seasonality, and most importantly flavor, makes this the most exciting event to be a part of.”

Fellow American Markle, a former actress, used to run her own lifestyle website, and previously interviewed Ptak for her blog.

She and Prince Harry will marry at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, a residence of Queen Elizabeth II’s located west of London, on May 19. — AFP