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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Royal wedding cake from 1871 Goes on sale
By Nick Britten 1:11PM BST 15 Apr 2009

A 138-year-old slice of cake from one of the Royal Family's most controversial weddings has been discovered and is being put up for sale.

Wrapped in parchment and delicately tied with string, the cake is thought to be the only surviving piece from the wedding celebrations of Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria, and the Marquis of Lorne.

The 1871 wedding caused outrage among the Royals, especially the Prince of Wales, because it was the first Royal marriage to someone deemed a commoner since 1515.

But Queen Victoria pushed the marriage through for one of the most lavish ceremonies ever seen in the belief that a wedding outside the traditional royal houses would strengthen the throne both morally and physically.

The cake was originally over five feet tall but the surviving slice is an inch wide, about the size of a small key, and would have given its recipient the smallest of mouthfuls.

It goes on sale this week at the spring Antiques for Everyone fair, held at the NEC in Birmingham, for £145.

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John Shepherd, an antiques dealer who is selling it, said: "This is a fantastic piece of history.

"It will make an absolutely wonderful heirloom to pass on to future generations."

Princess Louise's wedding cake is known to be one of the most ostentatious of the Victorian era.

In its prime it stood 1.52m tall from its base to the top tier, weighed over 225lbs and was finished in fine white icing.

It was elaborately decorated by the Queen's chief confectioner and took three months to make, the base embellished with white satin bearing the coats of arms of the bride and groom.

But while the cake stood the test of time, the same could not be said for the happiness of Princess and Marquis' marriage.

Despite a promising start, the fact they never had children meant the two drifted apart.

In 1878 Lorne became Governor General of Canada and the Princess the Viceregal consort, but she suffered terrible homesickness.

When Queen Victoria died in 1901 she joined the social of her King brother Edward VII.

Despite long periods of separation, her marriage to the Marquis survived until his death in 1914. The Princess died at Kensington on December 3 in 1939 at the age of 91.

I hope these pictures of Royal Wedding Cakes and this blog generally can help you to find your best wedding cakes that can make unforgettable memorial in your wedding party and ceremony, thanks.