Letters and a Christmas card sent by Princess Diana to an
Irish nun will go up for auction on March 1st. The previously
undocumented friendship between the “People’s Princess” and the nun from
Co Kildare was revealed in the correspondence.
The missives, dating from 1992, were sent from Kensington Palace by Princess Diana to Sr Teresa of the Little Sisters of the Assumption. At the time, the nun was based in the order’s convent in Wrexham, north Wales. The Irish Times reports that the nun met the princess through a mutual friend, the mother of a palace butler.
In 1992 when the letters started, Princess Diana was the subject of intense scrutiny in the media as her marriage to Prince Charles started to break down. Late that year, newspapers published transcripts of taped, intimate conversations between Princess Diana and an alleged lover as well as private conversations between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. In December 1992, British prime minister John Major announced to the House of Commons in that the Prince and Princess of Wales were separating.
Following the death of Diana’s father, the 8th Earl Spencer, in March 1992, Sr Teresa wrote to the princess expressing her sympathy. Princess Diana replied to “Dear Sister Teresa” with a typed letter expressing her gratitude and saying her father had been a “strong and positive force” in her life. She hand-signed the letter “with my love, from Diana.”
In
one handwritten letter dating November 1992, Princess Diana thanked Sr
Teresa for her “prayers, support and, most importantly . . . care” for
which she was “deeply touched.” She goes on to express her “deepest
admiration for the wonderful work” the nun was doing, which included
visiting and tending to the needs of the poor and sick.
In December, the princess sent the Irish nun a Christmas card featuring a photograph of Princes William and Harry, which she hand-signed “with much love from Diana.”
Princess Diana died five years later in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.
The correspondence was cosigned to Sheppard’s Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois and are expected to sell for up to €1,200 ($1,366).
Auctioneer Philip Sheppard said that Sr Teresa, who does not want to discuss her friendship with the princess, is now retired and lives in Ireland.
She had gifted her correspondence with the princess to a relative, also now elderly, who decided to sell the letters and card “because of concerns about what might happen to it long-term” and in the hope that it would be acquired by “either an archive or by a collector of Princess Diana memorabilia.”
The missives, dating from 1992, were sent from Kensington Palace by Princess Diana to Sr Teresa of the Little Sisters of the Assumption. At the time, the nun was based in the order’s convent in Wrexham, north Wales. The Irish Times reports that the nun met the princess through a mutual friend, the mother of a palace butler.
In 1992 when the letters started, Princess Diana was the subject of intense scrutiny in the media as her marriage to Prince Charles started to break down. Late that year, newspapers published transcripts of taped, intimate conversations between Princess Diana and an alleged lover as well as private conversations between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. In December 1992, British prime minister John Major announced to the House of Commons in that the Prince and Princess of Wales were separating.
Following the death of Diana’s father, the 8th Earl Spencer, in March 1992, Sr Teresa wrote to the princess expressing her sympathy. Princess Diana replied to “Dear Sister Teresa” with a typed letter expressing her gratitude and saying her father had been a “strong and positive force” in her life. She hand-signed the letter “with my love, from Diana.”
In December, the princess sent the Irish nun a Christmas card featuring a photograph of Princes William and Harry, which she hand-signed “with much love from Diana.”
Princess Diana died five years later in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.
The correspondence was cosigned to Sheppard’s Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois and are expected to sell for up to €1,200 ($1,366).
Auctioneer Philip Sheppard said that Sr Teresa, who does not want to discuss her friendship with the princess, is now retired and lives in Ireland.
She had gifted her correspondence with the princess to a relative, also now elderly, who decided to sell the letters and card “because of concerns about what might happen to it long-term” and in the hope that it would be acquired by “either an archive or by a collector of Princess Diana memorabilia.”
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