Princess Diana’s cheeky postcards up for auction
Key takeaways
- A fascinating glimpse into the private life and sharp wit of Princess Diana is coming to light, as a highly personal archive belonging to Hollywood icon Terence Stamp goes under the hammer.
- The letter, dated October 17, 1991, was sent to Stamp’s residence at the exclusive Albany apartments in London.
- “The risotto was perfect,” Diana wrote, before adding: “Not many people would take the time and trouble to delve into such a complex situation… Three cheers for Prozac, not the American variety I hasten to add!
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize. A fascinating glimpse into the private life and sharp wit of Princess Diana is coming to light, as a highly personal archive belonging to Hollywood icon Terence Stamp goes under the hammer.
Among the most anticipated items in the upcoming Bonhams auction is a candid, handwritten “thank you” note from the late Princess Diana’s, highlighting her close friendship with the Superman actor and her legendary sense of humor.
The letter, dated October 17, 1991, was sent to Stamp’s residence at the exclusive Albany apartments in London. Writing after a private lunch date, Diana praised the actor’s culinary skills before diving into a remarkably candid reflection on her life.