Princess Diana’s ‘first work contract’ expected to sell for thousands

A work contract signed by Diana Spencer two years before she married the then-Prince of Wales is expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction.

The document was filled out in black ink by the young woman who would go on to become world famous as Princess Diana.

According to a press release sent to CNN by English auction house Auctioneum, Solve Your Problem Ltd. was a recruitment firm set up by Mary Cook, a one-time Portuguese countess who had settled in London after divorcing her husband.

The written agreement with Solve Your Problem Ltd., an employment agency hiring nannies for the rich and famous, was completed by Diana in May 1979 – though it is not 100 per cent truthful.

Then just 17 years old, she lists her date of birth as July 1, 1960, exactly a year before she was actually born.

The document, which is expected to sell for up to $10,000, is thought to be the late princess’ first official work contract. She had done some informal childcare work for friends and family previously – two of whom are listed as referees on the document.

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