Despite her shyness, even because of her position in the royal family, Princess Diana has always been an ally of good humor. Well, that’s what those who lived with the mother of Princes William and Harry – who died in a car accident in 1997 – say.
In fact, her personality traits were even more evident in the face of two cards she sent to Constantine II, the last king of Greece and, incidentally, Prince William’s godfather.
The correspondences are part of the lot of Diana’s personal objects that were auctioned last Wednesday (17) by the auction house Dominic Winter Auctioneersfrom London.
Jokes and sexual connotations in the letters
The first card has on the cover a drawing of a woman receiving oral sex with the following message: “What is the definition of a perfect man?”. Meanwhile, the inside reads: “A dwarf with a 10-inch tongue that can breathe through its ears.”
In the second correspondence, “Adam came first” on the cover and “It’s what men always do” inside. In English, the word “cam” has two meanings, “come” and “come”. With that, the message could also be read as “Adam ‘comes’ first”.
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The items could be worth up to £5,000, which is closer to R$30,000, according to an estimate made by the auction house, which does not know why the cards were sent.
“Diana must have seen cards and remembered Tino before buying and sending them, possibly inspired by a conversation they had at a social gathering. They were friends,” says an excerpt from the ad.
In February of this year, a collection with more than 30 intimate letters from the princess was sold for US$ 169,663, approximately R$ 900 thousand.
The correspondence, written on Kinsengton Palace letterhead with Diana’s royal cipher, was sent by the ex-wife of King Charles III to a couple of friends Susie and Tarek Kassem.
Source: CNN Brasil

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