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Royal letters and photos go under the hammer | Royal letters and photos go under the hammer |
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A unique collection of letters from two royal heirs to their mentor will be auctioned in Guernsey on Thursday. | A unique collection of letters from two royal heirs to their mentor will be auctioned in Guernsey on Thursday. |
The letters from the future Kings, Edward VIII and George VI, were written to Admiral William Campbell Tait in the early 20th century. | The letters from the future Kings, Edward VIII and George VI, were written to Admiral William Campbell Tait in the early 20th century. |
Some of his descendants live in Guernsey and hope to raise £45,000 from the sale. | Some of his descendants live in Guernsey and hope to raise £45,000 from the sale. |
In one letter, Edward expresses frustration at being barred from taking part in the First World War. | In one letter, Edward expresses frustration at being barred from taking part in the First World War. |
Writing on 5 August 1914, the day after Britain entered the war, he tells "Dear Tait" of his shock that the country was at war with Germany. | Writing on 5 August 1914, the day after Britain entered the war, he tells "Dear Tait" of his shock that the country was at war with Germany. |
He also relays his disappointment at not being allowed to fight because of his Royal status. | He also relays his disappointment at not being allowed to fight because of his Royal status. |
'Death blow' | 'Death blow' |
"It is all too big and too ghastly to comprehend this general European war, to think that little over a fortnight ago I was with you," the prince wrote. | "It is all too big and too ghastly to comprehend this general European war, to think that little over a fortnight ago I was with you," the prince wrote. |
"Oh God!! How I envy you all on active service, ready to deliver to those bloody Germans what I am confident will be their death blow!! | "Oh God!! How I envy you all on active service, ready to deliver to those bloody Germans what I am confident will be their death blow!! |
"While you are all out undergoing hardship and risking your lives, here I am left at home with the women." | "While you are all out undergoing hardship and risking your lives, here I am left at home with the women." |
Admiral Tait was hand-picked by the princes' mother, Queen Mary, to mentor the adolescent royals. | Admiral Tait was hand-picked by the princes' mother, Queen Mary, to mentor the adolescent royals. |
The collection suggests the princes and the admiral became close, exchanging letters until at least the 1930s, the auctioneers said. | The collection suggests the princes and the admiral became close, exchanging letters until at least the 1930s, the auctioneers said. |
In 1936, Edward VIII abdicated after a year on the throne, making his younger brother king. | |
James Bridges, director of Martel Maides Auctions, hopes the 167 letters will be bought by a collector, or even the Royal archive. | James Bridges, director of Martel Maides Auctions, hopes the 167 letters will be bought by a collector, or even the Royal archive. |
"They are a pretty unique archive from perhaps the two most important princes in the Royal family in the first half of the 20th century," he said. | "They are a pretty unique archive from perhaps the two most important princes in the Royal family in the first half of the 20th century," he said. |
"It would be tragic if they were split up. | "It would be tragic if they were split up. |
"One hopes they would be bought by a private collector or a museum or perhaps even by the Royal Collection." | "One hopes they would be bought by a private collector or a museum or perhaps even by the Royal Collection." |
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