Three ALSs signed “Margaret,” totaling four pages on three sheets of Kensington Palace personal letterhead, 6 x 8, dated 1972–1976. All are to her friend Verna Hull. One letter, dated March 24, 1976, seems to reference her controversial personal life, in part: “It’s at times like these when you value loving friends. It’s such a relief it’s all over & the children are fine and delighted there’s no divorce.” In overall fine condition. Each letter is accompanied by its original mailing envelope. Her relationship with the Earl of Snowdon grew increasingly strained throughout the 1970s, and in February 1976 a picture of Margaret and a male friend was published on the front page of the News of the World tabloid to much controversy; she and Snowden would get divorced in 1978. RR Auction COA.