"I cried a little bit," she says. "It was just one of those times where, like, somebody actually sees what you're doing."
ahead of her marriage to the then King Edward VIII - was not sold during the online event.The Tudor-style building had a reserve price of £895,000 and came with planning permission to convert it into 40 flats.
However, no successful bids were placed at the remote auction, which started at 09:00 BST and was conducted by Savills.Dating back to 1837, County Hall in St Helen's Street has been a prison, a courthouse and the headquarters of Suffolk County Council.The local authority moved its 1,300 staff to nearby Russell Road in 2004 and it has remained empty ever since, falling into a state of disrepair.
Last year, Ipswich Borough Council membersto convert the hall into flats.
A pocket watch found among the belongings of a passenger who died when the Titanic sank, could fetch up to £50,000 at auction.
The ladies' pocket watch was recovered from the body of Danish second-class passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, who had been travelling to the US with two of his friends who also died in the disaster.However, while many will be sending "love from lover", they might find they pronounce it wrong - it is actually "lover" like "Dover".
Before the Lover Community Trust was established in 2016, the Lover Post was in operation for four decades until the village post office closed in 2008.Across Wiltshire this week there has been animal news, a search for information about photographs from a 100-year-old camera and the 'world's most romantic village' welcoming visitors for Valentine's Day.
Lover may be a small place but it has worldwide recognition for its temporary postal service set up ahead of 14 February.: continuing the postal theme, a funeral directors in Wilton has set up a post box to allow people to write to loved ones who have passed on to help with the grieving process.