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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: The three cakes in boxes. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: Prince Andrew / Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson wedding cake. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: Prince Andrew / Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson wedding cake. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: Charles and Diana order of service wedding day. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips cake. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Here's your chance to own - and eat (at your own risk) - a slice of royal history. Cakes served at three UK royal weddings are being sold by an auction house. The collection features cakes from the weddings of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer; Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson; and Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The three 'rare' slices, which come in boxes, are being offered for ?L2500 GBP by Paul Fraser Collectibles in England. They say: "The provenance is superb. The collection comes from the family of a former member of the Queen?s Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard ? the Queen?s official bodyguard. He held the esteemed title of Yeoman Bed Goer when he retired. He was present at Charles and Diana?s wedding and several other royal events." The collection also comes with orders of service from the various events. Charles and Diana wed at St Paul?s Cathedral in 1981. The fruitcake slice has cream cheese frosting and comes wrapped in its original wax paper inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. On the front of the box is the Prince of Wales? three feathered heraldic badge. You can also see a ?CD? Charles and Diana monogram, and the date and location of the wedding reception: 29 July, 1981 - Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson?s wedding cake - the slice of fruitcake comes wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a 4.25 x 3 x 1 inch white and silver presentation box. The box bears the image of a crown and an Andrew and Sarah monogram, as well as the date and location of the wedding reception: 23 July, 1986 - Buckingham Palace. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips? wedding cake - The slice of fruitcake is wrapped in its original wax paper, inside a cream and silver presentation box. The box is 4 x 2.75 x 1 inches and features a royal crown badge and an Anne and Mark monogram. The date and location of the wedding reception are also included: 14 November, 1973 - Buckingham Palace. Also in the box is a note that reads: "With the best wishes of Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips." Paul Fraser added: "Are the cake slices edible, you ask? Their high alcohol content means it?s possible. But I personally wouldn?t.". 27 Aug 2020 Pictured: Prince Charles and Diana cake. Photo credit: Paul Fraser Collectibles/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342