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Diana letters up for auction

Princess Diana responds to reporters' questions after she and her husband Prince Charles toured the National Gallery of Art on November 10, 1985. The royal couple viewed a special exhibit entitled "The Treasure Houses of Britain: Five Hundred Years of Private Patronage and Art Collecting". (UPI Photo/Doug Mills/Files)
Princess Diana responds to reporters' questions after she and her husband Prince Charles toured the National Gallery of Art on November 10, 1985. The royal couple viewed a special exhibit entitled "The Treasure Houses of Britain: Five Hundred Years of Private Patronage and Art Collecting". (UPI Photo/Doug Mills/Files) | License Photo

LONDON, Feb. 13 (UPI) -- Letters written by the late Princess Diana were up for sale Saturday by London auctioneer International Autograph Auctions Inc.

More than 30 letters from Diana to her beautician from 1984 to 1990 were expected to be sold individually for $313 to $470 apiece.

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Among the missives is a note to "Steve" signed "Williams," thanking him for a James Bond video and promising to see him soon. The Sun identified "Steve" as Stephen Davies, Prince William's chauffeur. The note was written when William was 8.

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