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Rare keepsake from Princess Diana, King Charles wedding expected to fetch big bucks on world stage
- The Dom Pérignon 1961 bottle from Princess Diana and Charles III's 1981 wedding goes to auction December 11 in Denmark.
- Bruun Rasmussen expects 78,000 to 95,000 USD for the full, untouched bottle with royal provenance.
- Only 12 magnum bottles were made for the wedding, making this a one-of-a-kind keepsake.
- Bruun Rasmussen says the listing has expected great international interest from wine lovers and royal memorabilia collectors.
- Auction officials confirm the bottle remains drinkable and the color should stay bright and clear.
- The bottle is described as a custom-made champagne created for a world-famous event, enhancing its rarity.
- The sale is part of Bruun Rasmussen's royal memorabilia and champagne-focused catalog.
- The wedding is remembered as a historic ceremony, with the 1981 event and its customs highlighted in the listing.
- Bruun Rasmussen is located near Copenhagen and handles high-profile royal and luxury wine items.
- The auction aims to attract international bidders and enthusiasts of royal history.
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