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While the cake is a literal slice of royal history, at the end of the day, Grinter quipped, "I don't think I'd particularly want to eat it, I must admit." Let's just hope our lucky bidder doesn't ...
A “very, very rare” slice of wedding cake from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s 1947 wedding netted four times the expected amount at auction after being found under a bed in a suitcase.
The cake's slice has been preserved for nearly eight decades since November 20, 1947, which is now not suitable for consumption but still sold at the price of Rs 2.36 lakh ($2,800) .
Forty-one years later, the cake sold at auction for £2,100, according to Royal Central. In 2014, Gee Chuang, CEO of a Silicon Valley startup, paid $7,500 at auction for a slice of Prince William ...
Nov. 11 (UPI) --A 77-year-old slice of cake from Queen Elizabeth II's wedding to Prince Philip was auctioned for $2,800. The slice of cake was packaged in a box bearing then-Princess Elizabeth's ...
After purchasing the couple a “delightful” dessert service, Polson was given a slice of the cake as a thank you. She kept it until her death in the 1980s, when it found its way under a bed ...
A “very rare” 77-year-old slice of the cake served at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding sold for £2,200 ($2,800) this week, according to auction house Reeman Dansie. The cake ...