Auction of items linked to late Princess Diana winding down
Online bidding is winding down for dozens of items with direct connections to Britain's late Princess Diana.
Eighty items being sold at auction 20 years after her death in a Paris car crash include articles of clothing, jewelry, signed papers and photographs. There's even a piece of her wedding cake still stored in a commemorative box.
Boston-based RR Auction says the sale ends Wednesday evening and results will be made public Thursday.
Auction house executive vice president Bobby Livingston says interest in Diana memorabilia remains high because "she still resonates all over the world." He says the items "give you a little snapshot into this beautiful woman's life."
The items include belongings Diana donated to charity months before her death on Aug. 31, 1997.
Bidding began last week.