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Slice of Diana's wedding cake sells for $1,830

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  1. REMIX

    REMIX Two Time F1 World Champ

    Okay, I have a question: how can a piece of cake survive in an attic for 27 years without being 1) consumed by insects, 2) getting full of mold or 3) melting and getting smushed? Doesn't something like this need to be refrigerated?? I find this curiously strange.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26454772/

    Talk about icing on the cake.

    A slice of royal wedding history was sold off for 1,000 pounds ($1,830) at an auctioneer. A piece of wedding cake from Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's ceremony in 1981 was sold by a former royal servant, who had kept it wrapped in clingfilm in an attic for the past 27 years.

    The large, 23 cm (9 inch) slice of cake icing, with a marzipan base, came from one of 23 official wedding cakes and was given to Moyra Smith who worked for the Queen Mother at Clarence House.
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    “When the cake arrived at Clarence House Moyra was told she could have a slice from the top tier to keep for herself.” Diana memorabilia specialist auctioneer Chris Albury, from Dominic Winter, said the cake was the biggest piece he had ever seen.

    “This piece is special because it was from the cake sent to the Queen Mother at Clarence House. Moyra must have been very well thought of by the Royal Family to have been given this slice from the top of the cake.”

    Auction house Dominic Winter Book Auctions, based in Gloucestershire, described the white icing as having a sugared onlay of the royal coat-of-arms colored in gold, red, blue and silver, a small silver horseshoe and leaf spray.

    The cake was sold on Wednesday to an unnamed bidder along with a typed letter signed by “Charles and Diana” thanking Mrs. Smith for her contribution towards a clock they were given as a wedding present.

    The royal couple divorced in 1996.

    In 1998, a year after the princess died in a Paris road crash, a similar slice sold for 17,000 pounds.

    The auctioneer said the late Mrs. Smith, a Scottish woman, worked at Clarence House, first in the kitchen and then moving to more general duties, and it was here that she was given the cake which was put up for sale by her family.

    Her husband Donald told British media that his wife died last month, aged 78, and it was her wish for the cake to be sold after her death, with the money raised to go to charity.

    “She worked there for five years in all, from 1981 to 1986, and we had some happy times.”

    The auction house also sold three autographed letters from Diana, who was killed in a car crash in Paris in August 1997, for between 740 pounds and 620 pounds ($1,350-$1,135).

    The most expensive one was dated Dec. 17, 1990, and addressed to Eileen and Tracey.

    It read: “I was so very touched by all the lovely bottles that were in my Christmas bag today! Thank you both a million times for thinking of me. 1990 was the year that we met. At last, (!) & how wonderful our friendship was (& is) been. With special thanks & fondest love to you both.”

    Tracey is believed to be the daughter of Jo Malone, owner of a beauty products business based in London.
     
  2. agup48

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    My question is, why would anyone keep a slice? Is it just because she was the Princess? That must look really disgusting, unless they put a bunch of chemicals and had it stored or encased with some kind of hardener.
     
  3. Nate Johnson

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    This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode when Elaine eats Peterman's "vintage" cake. Good times.
     
  4. jk0001

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    must have been bought by some indian casino in Florida
     
  5. PeterS

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    My brother (the eldest of four) has a slice of my parents wedding cake from 1942. For some weird reason, it will be passed down to surviving siblings, etc.
     
  6. Dino Martini

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    They probably vacuum packed it. If you get the air away from stuff it will keep a long long time (if that made sense..)
     

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