A note from the then-Prince Charles is part of a vast collection of royal memorabilia up for auction.
A letter written by King Charles to his poorly "Granny" when he was six years old has been discovered in a loft in Warwickshire.
It was in a box of royal memorabilia collected by a relative who worked in the Queen's personal protection force during the 1950s.On one side, the then-Prince Charles wrote: 'Dear Granny, I am sorry that you are ill. I hope you will be better soon', and on the other, 'Lots of love from Charles', with colourful doodles and kisses.
The seller said it was tucked into a box file of memorabilia collected by his grandfather Roland Stockdale, who died in the 1980s.
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