Rare photographs of Princess Diana from her school days in the 1970s have been unearthed for an upcoming auction.
Four colour photographs from Diana's childhood friend Katherine Hanbury depict her at West Heath Girls' School in Kent between 1973 and 1977. The school later closed in 1997.
The former Princess of Wales can be seen in her school dormitory, hanging out with friends – including Tilda Swinton and film director Joanna Hogg – and smiling in front of the school's sports fields.
The items, which also include personal letters and cards, will go on sale at Gorringe's in East Sussex on 7 July, with an estimated take of between £4,000 and £6,000 for the whole collection.
Albert Radford, books and manuscript specialist at Gorringe’s, said: "This intimate archive offers a rare glimpse of Diana, Princess of Wales, before duty and fame had the final say.
"Diana comes across as deeply unassuming and domestically minded; someone whose real ambition was simply to have a family and take pride in ordinary things."
Diana's letters
One letter, known as "The Honeymoon letter", is a three-page letter written by Diana during her honeymoon with Charles at Balmoral, dated 27th September 1981.
Addressed “Dear Katherine,” the letter runs to three pages on embossed royal notepaper bearing the crest in red at the head of each sheet.
The letter was sent by registered post (registration number R 286739), indicating that Diana took deliberate care in ensuring its safe delivery. The original envelope survives, bearing two Perth postmarks dated 29 SEP 81 and the royal cypher (EIIR) stamp.
Another item is the order of service for the Thanksgiving service for Diana held at St Martin-in-the-Fields on 19 November 1997.
This is not the widely circulated programme from the state funeral at Westminster Abbey, but rather the rarely seen programme from a separate, more intimate thanksgiving service reportedly held some weeks later.
Diana's relationship with King Charles
The upcoming anniversary on July 1, 2026, marks what would have been Princess Diana's 65th birthday.
The photos are also being released ahead of Diana's 45th wedding anniversary with King Charles on 29 July.
Diana and Charles married at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981, before honeymooning with a 12-day cruise of the Mediterranean on the Royal Yacht Britannia, before heading to Balmoral, the royal family's Scottish residence.
The couple, parents to Prince William and Prince Harry, separated in 1992 before their 1996 divorce. Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, aged 36.











