When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Many brides and grooms through the years have followed the tradition of ...
Piece of Queen Elizabeth's 77-Year-Old Wedding Cake Sells for $3K originally appeared on Parade. A rare slice of royal history just sold for over $3,000, and the lucky buyer has plans to indulge in it ...
Dog collars, a used tea bag, and bloomers serve as just three of many strange items auctioned off from the royal family. History enthusiasts collect just about anything from Queen Elizabeth II and her ...
One of the last pieces of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s wedding cake is to be auctioned after 78 years - giving Brits a chance to own a slice of royal history. The crumbly piece of fruit cake ...
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore says cake smashing can "run the risk of ruining the bride’s hair and makeup" and spoil the couple's big day Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore talks to PEOPLE ...
Could a scoop of wedding ice cream replace the famed slice of wedding cake? For one couple it has, and their surprise twist on the old wedding culinary tradition has garnered plenty of attention ...
CHANDLER, AZ — Thanks to the determination of a Valley man who found "something old" while making his home "something new," a family has another chance to pass along "something borrowed" on their ...
Mr Warninger told ABC news he remembered seeing the same cake in his parents' freezer in their home in the 1950s. A man who was cleaning out his garage got the biggest surprise of his life as he ...
Janet and John Dobson plan to enjoy some 50-year-old fruitcake with family on Friday. It will be sweeter than it may sound. December 22 marks the 50th anniversary of the Dobsons, and the fruitcake ...
Whitmore warns couples to think twice before creating a messy moment and says the act could wind up spoiling their special day She also shares her own insight into the matter and gives advice for ...
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore says cake smashing can "run the risk of ruining the bride’s hair and makeup" and spoil the couple's big day Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She ...