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) ...
The 77-year-old slice brought in four times its expected value at auction. Almost eight decades later, an iconic royal ...
Getty Images A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — a full 77 years ago ...
Charles and Camilla got their happy ending 35 years after they first met—and despite his marriage to Princess Diana.
Would you eat 40-year-old wedding cake? A wealthy bidder recently bought a slice of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's ...
Seven decades after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding day — November 20, 1947 — a piece of their celebratory ...
The Duke of Edinburgh was reunited with a family friend as he carried out engagements in Hampshire earlier this week. Prince ...
Prince Philip was a man of many talents ... original plan had been to sell the truffles to raise money to help run the estate ...
The fruit cake was found under a bed in a suitcase in the original box, along with a presentation card postmarked April 21 ...
The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947.
After a slice from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s wedding cake was discovered under a bed in Scotland, it sold for $2,800 at auction, over four times its expected price. According to the ...
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.