Diana, the Princess of Wales captivated the entire nation ever since she first made her public appearance in 1981. She became People’s Princess soon and was being loved as a princess, patron as well as a fashion trend setter. Her legacy still lives on, 20 years after her untimely death. To celebrate the life and legacy of Princess Diana, an exhibition and a temporary garden has been opened at Kensington Palace, which she called her home for 15 long years.
To explore and know more about the Princess, the best way is to make a visit to the Princess Diana Museum. The museum displays over 1700 of the most iconic, thoroughly curated, personal and historical artifacts in a 3D interactive environment that entails the different phases of the Princess’s life starting from early childhood through her teenage until her tragic untimely death. The Princess Diana Museum showcases the implausible life and legacy of the princess.
Four Decades Old “Royal Wedding Cake Slice” Gets Sold for $2500
Let us take a look on the recent event that has become one of the top highlights of the world below:
A slice of the 40 years old wedding cake of Charles and Diana sells for $2500 at auction. Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on July 29, 1981. The “large slice” of icing and marzipan that came from one of the 23 official wedding cakes made for the royal wedding in 1981, sold on 11th August 2021 (Wednesday) for £1,850 ($2,562) along with a 20% buyer’s premium at Dominic Winter Auctioneers in Cirencester, England.
Before the sale got finalized, it was anticipated to sell for around £300 to £500. The icing that weighs around 800 grams i.e. 1.8 pounds features a sugared Royal Coat of Arms and a small silver horseshoe. It was given to Moyra Smith, an employee of the Queen Mother at Clarence House, whose family sold it to a collector in 2008.
The cake slice was bought by Gerry Layton, a private collector from the English city of Leeds. The amazement is that a large number of people wanted to bid on this large and unique piece of royal cake icing. And most of the inquiries had come from bidders in the UK, the US and the Middle East. The icing layer was preserved in cling film inside an old cake tin, along with a handmade paper label signed by the original owner which was taped to the lid. The auction house said on the sale page of the lot that – It looks exactly in the same condition as when originally sold, but they have also advised people against eating it. Its sale included a printed Order of Service program for the wedding ceremony, along with a memorial Royal Wedding Breakfast menu and table seating program for Buckingham Palace.
Reference: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/12/a-slice-of-charles-and-dianas-wedding-cake-has-sold-for-2500.html
Conclusion:
To learn more about the life and legacy of Princess Diana in the most authentic way, do make a visit to the Princess Diana Museum. You can take a virtual tour of the museum as well. For more information visit https://princessdianamuseum.org/
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