For the Queen’s 90th birthday, the BFG, has delivered a gloriumptious 10ft tall birthday cake, ahead of his forthcoming big screen adventure.
The cake is supposedly made from the BFG’s unique foodstuff snozzcumbers, which resemble giant cucumbers and are said to taste like ‘cockroaches and slime wanglers. It includes four precariously balanced tiers, generous amounts of snozzcumber slime, giant candles and a giant ‘90’ cake topper, enough to feed hundreds of hungry human beans.
The snozzcumber cake was presented by two liveried foot soldiers to the Queen’s Windsor residence on her 90th birthday, on a giant Union Flag tablecloth alongside a card apparently written by the BFG himself, which read “Happy birthday your Majester, Yours The BFG.”
The Big Friendly Giant will grace the big screen this July in Steven Spielberg’s ‘The BFG’, the exciting tale of a young London girl and the mysterious giant who introduces her to the wonders and perils of Giant Country, starring Oscar-winning British actor Mark Rylance.
Dave Blakemore, 30 from Cardiff, said: “I arrived in Windsor at 7am to take in the atmosphere of The Queen’s birthday celebrations, but was totally gobsmacked to see a giant cake from the BFG! It looked incredible and I hope Her Majesty enjoys it!”
In the story, the BFG is persuaded by orphan Sophie to approach the Queen of England to help her imprison the other giants. Sophie uses her knowledge of London to navigate the BFG to Buckingham Palace, where the Queen hosts a lavish breakfast, providing an appropriately sized table, chair, and cutlery for the BFG.
The cake passed by Buckingham Palace en route to Windsor, suggesting the endearingly clumsy BFG may at first have opted for the wrong royal residence, before being advised Her Majesty was celebrating her birthday in Windsor Castle.
As well as being a giant year for The Queen, 2016 also marks the 100th birthday of literary genius Roald Dahl, who created the much loved character The BFG, on which Steven Spielberg’s live action adaptation is based.
‘The BFG’ is released by Entertainment One in cinemas nationwide on 22nd July 2016.