Unseen letters sent by Princess Diana to friends go up for auction

Princess Diana’s letters to family friend Roger Bramble including one about William and Harry being ‘thrilled’ to join in ‘adult conversations’ are tipped to fetch £1,500 each at auction

  • Unseen letters Princess Diana penned to closest friends have been unearthed
  • They are written to those who helped her through her separation from Charles 
  • The three letters are being sold individually for between £800 to £1,500 

Letters from Princess Diana that highlight the importance she placed on her closest friends who helped her through her separation from Charles have come to light.

One of her most important friendships at the time of her marriage break up was with Lucia Flecha di Lima, the wife of the Brazilian ambassador to the UK.

The Princess of Wales became so close to Lucia that she even had her own room at the South American couple’s Mayfair home.

After meeting her for the first time in April 1991 Diana described her new friend as ‘a wonderful lady with such depth’ who had already had a ‘huge impact’ in her life.

Letters from Princess Diana that highlight the importance she placed on her closest friends who helped her through her separation from Charles have come to light. Pictured, letter to friend Roger dated May 2nd 1991

The late Princess Of Wales is escorted into the London festival ballet charity event by Councillor Roger Bramble, representing the Lord Mayor Of Westminster

The late Princess Of Wales is escorted into the London festival ballet charity event by Councillor Roger Bramble, representing the Lord Mayor Of Westminster

In one of the letters, Princess Diana writes to family friend Roger Bramble and mentions William and Harry being 'thrilled' to join in 'adult conversations.' Pictured, in 1995

In one of the letters, Princess Diana writes to family friend Roger Bramble and mentions William and Harry being ‘thrilled’ to join in ‘adult conversations.’ Pictured, in 1995

The three letters that are coming up for sale form part of a collection of letters Diana wrote to another close confidant, Roger Bramble, the former Lord High Sheriff of Westminster.

In a second letter Diana wrote of the champagne lunches the three of them used to enjoy together.

She wrote to Roger in May 1992: ‘What a treat it was for Lucia and I to be taken out to lunch today. Thank you for keeping it just the three of us. My crab went down a treat as did the champagne.’

The third letter referenced Princes William and Harry and the historic moment of the future King’s first investiture aged 11.

A letter dated October 26 1993, after ‘the boys’ had accompanied Diana to lunch at the Festival Hall along with Lucia and Roger who received the Order of the Southern Cross from William

A letter dated October 26 1993, after ‘the boys’ had accompanied Diana to lunch at the Festival Hall along with Lucia and Roger who received the Order of the Southern Cross from William

In October 1993 ‘the boys’ had accompanied Diana to lunch at the Festival Hall along with Lucia and Roger who received the Order of the Southern Cross from William.

Diana wrote: ‘The boys were thrilled to be included in such adult conversation!

‘A memory never to be erased was seeing you receive your gong – A first for William and yourself!’

The cache of 30 letters are being old at auction by a relation of Mr Bramble with David Lay Auctions of Penzance, Cornwall.

The Princess Of Wales with her friend Lucia Flecha De Lima and Barbara Walters at The Pre-auction Party At Christie's, New York

The Princess Of Wales with her friend Lucia Flecha De Lima and Barbara Walters at The Pre-auction Party At Christie’s, New York

A second letter (pictured) dated May 1992 described the champagne lunches Princess Diana used to enjoy with Roger and Lucia

A second letter (pictured) dated May 1992 described the champagne lunches Princess Diana used to enjoy with Roger and Lucia

In the May 1992 letter to Roger, Princess Diana wrote: 'What a treat it was for Lucia and I to be taken out to lunch today. Thank you for keeping it just the three of us. My crab went down a treat as did the champagne' (pictured)

In the May 1992 letter to Roger, Princess Diana wrote: ‘What a treat it was for Lucia and I to be taken out to lunch today. Thank you for keeping it just the three of us. My crab went down a treat as did the champagne’ (pictured)

In a letter written in April 1991, Diana described her new friend Lucia Flecha di Lima, the wife of the Brazilian ambassador to the UK, as 'a wonderful lady with such depth' who had already had a 'huge impact' in her life (pictured)

In a letter written in April 1991, Diana described her new friend Lucia Flecha di Lima, the wife of the Brazilian ambassador to the UK, as ‘a wonderful lady with such depth’ who had already had a ‘huge impact’ in her life (pictured)

Auctioneer Mimi Connell Lay said: ‘Diana’s sense of isolation during her marriage is well documented and she valued enormously her few trusted confidantes.

‘One of the most important people in her life was her friend Lucia Flecha di Lima.

‘These letters show somebody who really valued her trusted and loyal friends which were clearly very important to her at the time.

‘The letters were written to another trusted family friend Roger Bramble, who was instrumental in introducing Diana to Lucia in April 1991.’

A relation of Mr Bramble said: ‘The letters reveal a witty and intelligent hand from an affectionate, well-meaning, cultivated and delightful human being.’

The three letters, all written on Kensington Palace headed notepaper, are being sold individually for between £800 to £1,500.

The sale takes place on March 18.

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