London - A three-year-old slice of cake from Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding could raise as much as $2 000 next month when it is put up for auction in California.
Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, is offering the royal slice at a sale in December dedicated to items belonging to William's mother, the late Princess Diana.
The fruit-filled cake from the 2011 wedding will be sold wrapped in white paper in a decorative box and with a blank invitation from the event.
Kate and William's widely-celebrated marriage was viewed by millions around the world and reignited interest in the British royal family.
The cake will be featured in the California auction alongside five dresses that belonged to Princess Diana.
The most expensive dress, an ivory-coloured silk evening dress by Zandra Rhodes, is valued at between $80 000 and $100 000.
Princess Diana's favoured designer - Catherine Walker - designed three of the other dresses.
Princess Diana died 17 years ago, but still captures sizable public attention, according to Martin Nolan of Julien's Auctions.
“She is highly collectible, people want to own something from her life, still,” Nolan told reporters.
Next month's auction takes place in Beverly Hills from December 5-6. - AFP