In other letters, she refers to the Queen as “the Boss” – telling him: “I just hope your arrival at Westminster Abbey was before the Boss!” – and speaks of the “mundane activities associated with a divorce”.
And at the end of one 1993 letter, in which she had to cancel a lunch date with Roger, the Princess of Wales drew a little face with a squiggly line for a mouth, which could be interpreted as the first Royal use of an emoji.
The letters cover Diana s divorce from Charles and Andrew Morton s biography (Image: NC)
There is also a letter from Diana’s mother Frances Shand Kydd, describing Di dancing barefoot in Venice while Italian bodyguards “lusted over her legs”.