Love letters written by Prince Charles on sale on eBay

Six love letters written by a young Prince Charles to a woman in Canada three decades ago have been put up for sale on Internet auction site eBay.

Alicia Carroll, who runs Los Angeles-based royal memorabilia dealership Everything Royal, said the heir to the British throne had written the letters to Montreal-based Janet Jenkins between 1976 and 1980.

The letters, which are being sold for 30,000 dollars, were bought by Carroll in 2002 when she was contacted by Jenkins, who worked at the British Consulate in Montreal when she met the young prince.

In one letter dated June 8, 1980 — only eight months before Charles announced his engagement to the future Princess Diana — Charles wrote of the pressures of having to find a bride.

I can see that I shall just have to get married as soon as possible and then all these people might relax a little …! I still think my solution of marrying a girl from each commonwealth country is the best one,” he said.

Don’t worry — whatever happens I will make sure you are given early warning,” he writes, signing off “with much love, Charles.

Carroll told AFP that the letters were historically significant because they were from “a man who is going to be the king of England.”

“There’s nothing salacious in them. They’re 30-year-old letters written by a man enamored with a young lady,” Carroll said. “There’s nothing provocative in them. They’re just romantic letters from a man to his girlfriend.”

Carroll said she has had “four or five” offers for the letters but says she will take them off the market if no bidder meets the asking price.

But she rejected criticism from the former owner of the letters, who told Canadian television Friday she had expected the correspondence to end up in a museum.

“I was surprised to discover this morning they are back on eBay,” Jenkins said. “I hope nobody buys them, actually.”

Carroll dismissed Jenkins’s comments.

“I bought them directly from her,” Carroll said. “I’m sorry she’s embarrassed they’re up for sale. I’ve had them seven years and I’m a businesswoman and she knew they were for resale.

“If she’s embarrassed why would she want the letters in a museum where millions of people could go daily and read them? It would be better to see them sold to a private collector.”



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Airline thinking about charging clients to use toilet

Would you fly an airline that charged you to use the toilet?

Well that’s exactly what an Irish budget airline, Ryanair, is considering!

The Chief executive, Michael O’Leary, said on Friday that the Dublin based carrier was looking at the possibility of charging passengers to use the toilet during flights. If they go forward with this idea toilet doors that will open only with the insertion of a one pound coin (1.10 euros, 1.40 dollars) will be installed on their planes.

O’Leary said : “I don’t think there is anybody in history that has got on board a Ryanair aircraft with less than a pound.”

It is the latest Ryanair idea to save money in the tough economic climate.

Last week the airline confirmed it planned to close all its airport check-in desks by the end of the year to cut costs.

A Ryanair spokesman, Stephen McNamara, later played down the toilet charge idea.

“Michael makes a lot of this stuff up as he goes along and while this has been discussed internally there are no immediate plans to introduce it,” he said.

Would you fly on an airline that charged to use the toilet? I might if it were a short flight as I probably wouldn’t need to use the washroom, but for a long flight – forget it! Airlines charge enough as it is!

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What the heck is this vehicle?

Ok, what’s your best guess on what this vehicle is supposed to be?


It looks like it was once a tractor, but it’s been modified.

I’d swear that seat belongs on a ride around lawn mower? 

I guess this might be someone’s attempt at making their own ATV, but that front left wheel doesn’t look very stable.

What do you think they were planning to use this for?

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