Handwritten Princess Diana Letters About William and Harry Auctioned for Thousands of Dollars

Diana wrote to Cyril Dickman, a former head steward at Buckingham Palace.

“William adores his little brother and spends the entire time swamping Harry with an endless supply of hugs and kisses, hardly letting the parents near!” Diana wrote in the personal letter on Kensington Palace paper dated Sept. 20, 1984.

Diana, who passed away in 1997 at the age of 36, continued to write to Dickman as her two sons grew up.

In a letter dated Oct. 17, 1992, Diana wrote that both young princes "are well and enjoying boarding school a lot, although Harry is constantly in trouble!”

That letter sold for nearly $3,000, well above of its estimated approximately $900 selling price.

"I think it’s because these letters actually focus on her speaking to, or writing to, a friend, about her children and her iconoclasty of being a mother and not a royal princess necessarily," Cheffins auctioneer Luke Macdonald said of the letters’ appeal. “I think it comes over in a way that we can relate to.”

The buyers of the royal memorabilia are anonymous but included people from Australia, the U.K. and the U.S., among other countries, a Cheffins spokeswoman told ABC News.