41-Year-Old Slice Of Princess Diana’s Wedding Cake Stored At Ripleys Warehouse

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This unique dessert sits alongside a collection of royal wedding cakes, including ones from William and Kate’s wedding, Charles and Camilla’s wedding, Princess Anne’s wedding, and even a slice from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 wedding cake.

While Diana’s story ended tragically, it’s heartwarming to have a tangible reminder of a joyous moment from her life. A moment that over 750 million people watched from their couches. This preserved piece of cake, a testament to her life and legacy, serves as a poignant reminder of everything she did for our world.

Would you take a bite out of this brandy-soaked wedding cake that’s over four decades old?

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