died earlier this year.The two cards were sold on May 17 for a bid of $7,000.The risqué pamphlets, published by the GirlsTalk card series around the year 1987, each contained a humorous adult cartoon with a racy punchline.The first note reads: “Adam came first … Men always do!”The picture on the card’s front showed an illustrated, naked blond man with a leaf covering his private areas — à la the Bible’s first man, Adam.The other letter featured a woman wearing just a bra and underwear, while looking shocked.
The top of a man’s head is shown masking her genital arena.Its caption read: “What’s the definition of the Perfect Man? A midget with a 10″ tongue who can breathe through his ears!”Both notes were signed in Diana’s signature loopy letters and each had a special message scribed to the king.“Dearest Tino, fondest love as always, from Diana,” one card said.
The second memo noted: “Dearest Tino, lots of love from Diana. I couldn’t decide which card to send [and] then thought you’d enjoy both!”According to the auction house’s website, the reason the Princess of Wales sent her letters are unclear. “The cards do not celebrate a birthday, Christmas or christening,” the product description reads. “Diana must have seen these cards and thought of Tino before buying and sending them, possibly inspired by a conversation they had had at some social gathering.”Constantine, also known as Tino, ruled Greece from 1964 until 1973, when the monarchy was abolished.
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