Princess Diana's cheeky gifts she'd send to William at school that he hid from teachers
04.10.2023 - 14:57
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
The late Princess Diana was famous for being a chief prankster in the royal family and would often do cheeky things or buy naughty gifts for her two young sons.
The former Princess of Wales once invited three supermodels round to Kensington Palace to embarrass Prince William and would allegedly spend hours shopping for the funniest and most inappropriate gifts she could find.
However, she took things up a notch when the light hearted royal started to send rude cards to her son while he was in school.
Prince William has been educated at a number of places including Jane Mynors Nursery School, Wetherby School, Ludgrove Prep, Eton College, St Andrews University and Sandhurst Military Academy.
The Prince of Wales previously revealed exactly what he thought of his late mother's pranks and how he would hide them from teachers, OK! reports.
Both William and his younger brother Prince Harry have spoken out numerous times over the years about the effect that Diana's tragic death had on them at such a young age.
But among the more difficult stories, the two princes also have a number of light hearted memories and humorous stories to share about their mother.
In the documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, Prince William revealed what the late Princess of Wales would send him when he was at school to make him laugh.
He recalled: "She was a massive card writer and she loved the rudest cards you could imagine. I would be at school and I’d get a card from my mother.
"Usually, she found something you know, very embarrassing, very funny card, and then sort of written very nice stuff inside.
"But I didn’t open it in case teachers or anyone else in the class had seen it. She was very informal and really enjoyed the laughter and the