Lincolnshire-baked slice of royal history to go under the hammer

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Lincolnshire-baked slice of royal history to go under the hammer
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A slice of cake, made by Fleckney designer Fiona Cairns, from the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is due to be sold at auction

The cake for the wedding of Charles and Camilla was baked in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire

A 12-year-old slice of cake from the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is also due to go under the hammer for a similar price. Meanwhile, the cake for the wedding of William and Kate, now Prince and Princess of Wales, on 29 April 2011, an eight-tier fruit cake decorated with Lambeth-piped sugar paste flowers, was made by designer Fiona Cairns, based in Fleckney, Leicestershire.

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