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 cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947.
Queen Elizabeth gifted her housekeeper a slice of her wedding cake in 1947. Seventy-seven years later, that slice has now been auctioned for R50,000.
A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — a full 77 years ago — has sold for over four times its expected value at auction.
Every now and then, when a birthday or special celebration comes around, it's common to splurge on an occasion cake. But one person has taken 'splurge' to a whole new level, spending an eye-watering ...
Prince William and Harry’s childhood Highgrove House could have a surprising future, a royal author has revealed. The 18th century countryside estate near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, serves as the ...
Nothing creates magic in the kitchen quite like baking a cake. The simple act of mixing flour, sugar, and butter transforms ordinary ingredients into something extraordinary. Each time you open the ...
Recipes are like magic potions. They promise transformations,’ says Bee Wilson in her introduction to Sylvia Plath’s Tomato Soup Cake (Faber, £12.99), a collection of classic authors’ recipes.
The King and the Queen at the end of their overseas tour to Australia and ... a list of things that he wants so you get it ...
According to the royal commentator, the King’s valedictory arrangements have been upgraded to Operation London Bridge, similar to those of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The Prince of Wales’s funeral ...