
Slice of Charles and Diana’s wedding cake to be auctioned
A slice of Charles and Diana's wedding cake is set to be auctioned in Bristol.
The fruit cake, with cream cheese frosting, is expected to go for £1,500, due to its exceptional condition.
The piece of history originally came from David Fiennes-Gregory, who was the godson of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Dan Wade from Paul Fraser Collectibles, told BBC 5 live’s Adrian Chiles that cake is still “edible” because of its brandy content.
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Monday 26 September 2016.
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