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"I Bought a Slice of Queen Elizabeth's Wedding Cake, It's 77 Years Old, but I Want to Taste It. if Anything Happens to Me, at Least I'll Go in style."

There are those who collect stamps, works of art, and those who, like the English entrepreneur Gerry Layton, slices of bridal cakes from the British royal family. But unlike a normal collector, Layton does not limit himself to preserving his relics: he intends to eat them. And his latest purchase, as reported by Corriere della Sera quoting the British press, is a piece of history: a slice of the wedding cake between Princess Elizabeth and Philip…

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There are those who collect stamps, works of art, and those who, like the English entrepreneur Gerry Layton, slices of bridal cakes from the British royal family. But unlike a normal collector, Layton does not limit himself to preserving his relics: he intends to eat them. And his latest purchase, as reported by Corriere della Sera quoting the British press, is a piece of history: a slice of the wedding cake between Princess Elizabeth and Philip…

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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