Second slice of Kate and Wills' wedding cake up for auction
After raising a staggering 1,917 pounds the first time it appeared at an auction, another piece of cake from the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is set to go under the hammer.
The boxed fruit cake, supplied to online auction house PFC Auctions by an anonymous seller, was among 650 pieces of wedding cake given to guests at the afternoon reception of the royal wedding held at Buckingham Palace last April, the Daily Mail reported.
The cake, designed by Fiona Cairnes, comes in a presentation tin commissioned and designed by Peter Windett and Sally Mangum.
Three other slices of royal wedding cake are also set to be sold at the same auction - a piece of the Royal wedding cake from the 1981 marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, one from the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in 1986 and a slice of the original wedding cake from the marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips on 14 November 1973.
All pieces of cake are reported to be incredibly well preserved.
These slices of cake are some of the most personal items of royal memorabilia on the market.
"They offer collectors and Royal enthusiasts the chance to own a highly exclusive item from some of the most celebrated weddings in history," said a spokesperson for PFC Auctions.
"There is a vast community of Royal collectors not just in the UK, but around the globe and as such we anticipate worldwide interest in the cake," the spokesperson was quoted as saying by the paper.
The last piece of Charles & Diana's cake was sold at PFC Auctions for 1,756 pounds in May 2012.
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