The cards showed a cheeky side of the Princess of Wales but it is not known when they were sent (Picture: Courtesy Dominic Winter / SWNS)
Princess Diana’s rude sense of humour has been revealed in a number of funny greeting cards she sent, that have been put up for sale.
The pair of cheeky cards were signed by the Princess of Wales after she sent them to the Prince of Greece and are estimated to sell for up to £5,000.
Both cards have sexually suggestive colour cartoons printed on the front, with punchline messages printed inside.
The front of the first card has a cartoon of a naked man leaning on a tree and the writing ‘Adam came first…’ followed by ‘…Men always do!’ on the inside.
The second card features a naked woman on the front and tells a similar joke asking: ‘What’s the definition of the Perfect Man?’ followed by the answer: ‘A midget with a 10’ tongue who can breathe through his ears!’
The recipient of the risqué cards was Constantine II – the last King of Greece.
He was first cousin once removed from Prince Philip, both being descended from King George I of Greece.
The adult greetings cards may have given the Prince a chuckle when they were delivered by the postie (Picture: Courtesy Dominic Winter / SWNS)
The signed cards could make up to £5k at auction (Picture: Courtesy Dominic Winter / SWNS)
Prince Philip and Princess Diana were godparents to Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark (born 1986), the youngest son of Constantine II and Anne-Marie of Denmark.
The cards both included messages from Diana in black ink that reads: ‘Dearest Tino, fondest love as always, from Diana’ and ‘Dearest Tino, lots of love from Diana.’
The second card has an additional message in Diana’s hand that reads: ‘I couldn’t decide which card to send & then thought you’d enjoy both!’
The listing on Dominic Winter Auctioneers reads: ‘The reason for sending these cards, other than as a bit of fun, is unclear as the cards do not celebrate a birthday, Christmas or christening.
The Princess of Wales was known for her sense of humour that has been revealed in the cheeky cards she sent to her friend the Prince of Greece (Picture: Bettmann Archive)
‘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.’
The cards are amongst other pieces of royal memorabilia up for grabs at the auction house.
Other lots include a remarkable, undocumented autograph manuscript of Queen Victoria and King Juan Carlos I of Spain’s alarm clock.
The cards are thought to sell for an estimated £3,000-£5,000.
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The pair of cheeky cards were signed by the Princess of Wales after she sent them to the Prince of Greece and are estimated to sell for up to £5,000.