Piece of Wedding Cake Auctioned in Scotland: Auction of historical items related to the royal family of England (Auctioned) Again it has come into discussion.
A piece of cake related to the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II of England and Prince Philip was auctioned in Scotland and this piece was bought for Rs 2.36 lakh (about 2,800 dollars).
This piece of cake was a part of the royal wedding held in 1947, which is approximately 77 years old. It was told about the historical cake that this cake was served on the occasion of the wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace on 20 November 1947.
This cake is no longer fit to eat
Although this cake is no longer fit for eating, the cake was carefully placed in a decorative box, which has now become an important historical object.
This box has a silver seal of the then Princess Elizabeth. It was told that this piece of cake was sent from Buckingham Palace to Housekeeper Marion Polson of Holyrood House in Edinburgh as a post-wedding gift.
This auction reflects the royal traditions of England and the value of historic objects, which remain important and attractive to many today. This auction also proves that memorabilia and items related to the royal family not only hold historical importance but also keep increasing in value.