A two-page letter penned by the Queen on how she and Prince Philip first
fell in love attracted “furious” bidding and sold for a whopping
£14,000, nearly 18 times the pre-auction estimates.
The letter was written to author Betty Shew by the 21-year-old princess in 1947, months before her marriage.
In the letter, written in ink on white paper adorned with the royal crest, the princess recalls how she met Prince Philip at the age of 13, describes his love of fast cars and how the couple danced at nightclubs Ciro’s and Quaglino’s in London.
The letter was given a pre-auction estimate of £800 to £1,200, but sold for £14,000.
Describing it as a “fantastic result”, Richard Edmonds of the Chippenham
Auction Rooms in Wiltshire said: “It was quite an honour to be able to
sell such an important document, particularly as the country is
celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday.
“The bidding was both online and over eight phone lines. It was pretty
fast and furious. At times our internet connection looked like it was
lighting up,” he said.
Note
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip married in November 1947 at Westminster Abbey, the same location as her coronation in June 1953.
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