The 40-year-old slice of cake from Princess Diana and Prince Charles' wedding has a red, blue, and silver sugared design of the royal coat of arms.
A piece of cake from the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh - then Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten - has sold at auction for £560. This is a small sum compared to a ...
An edible piece of British history is headed to the auction block — well, actually, we're not so sure it's edible anymore. On Oct. 19, British auction house Dore and Rees held an auction of items ...
A 28-ounce slab of Prince Charles and Princess Diana's traditional fruitcake from their nuptials on July 29, 1981, took in nearly four times its expected price at auction Lanford Beard is the former ...
The piece weighs in at about 28 ounces and was cut out of the 23 cakes made for the July 29, 1981 wedding, Dominic Winter Auctioneers wrote on its website. The wedding cake slice has a coat-of-arms ...
The "very, very rare" piece of fruit cake sold for four times the expected amount when it went under the hammer Getty Images A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and ...
A slice of fruitcake from the wedding of King Charles and Princess Diana is up for auction — 41 years after their nuptials enchanted the world. The dessert was kept preserved by wedding guest Nigel ...
This 40-year-old slice of royal wedding cake is expected to sell for between $300 and $500 when it goes to auction Tuesday. A slice of Princess Diana’s royal wedding cake goes to auction today and the ...
A literal slice of history will be up for auction next month—albeit at a hefty price tag. According to BBC News, a piece of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's official royal wedding cake, having ...
Looking to spend money on a single piece of 40-year-old cake from someone else's wedding? Well, what if that wedding was the royal nuptials of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer? You're in luck! A ...
After 40 years, you can finally have your Charles and Diana wedding cake — but don’t eat it, too. A 28-ounce slice of the cake from the day the Prince of Wales made the late, great Lady Diana a ...
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