The royal palace so nice Henry VIII honeymooned here twice—and then three times, and four, and five...
Visiting the Queen's Gallery of art of Buckingham Palace
A 17th century manor house in Hampstead Heath with a fabulous free art collection
An historic London townhouse filled with 18C antiques and French and Old Master paintings—all for free
The generic British word for dessert is "pudding."
In the 19th century, the "g" was sometimes pronounced as a harder "k." Sometimes, the "n" got dropped. Sometimes that was shortened by slicing off the "pud."
In other words, small, incremental changes resulted in pudding->puddink->puddik->dick.
It's not meant to be dirty; it's just a Victorian synonym for "dessert."
Pepper a cake with currants or raisins, and you get "spots" in your pudding, hence: spotted dick.