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Princess Diana 'deliberately' put the wrong birth year down to land her first job as a nanny to the super-rich, it has been revealed as the employment contract is set to fetch more than £5,000 at auction.
The contract from Solve Your Problem Ltd, a childcare company for the elite, was sent off by the former Princess of Wales in May 1979, just weeks after she first moved to London.
Her address was noted as Cadogan Place SW1, where she lived temporarily before moving to her own flat at Colherne Court in Kensington a few months later.
The application had been filled out with Diana's own handwriting where she incorrectly listed her birth year as 1960 instead of 1961.
She would have only been 17 in May 1979 but by 'lying about her age to get the job' her new employers thought she was already 18.
Princess Diana 'deliberately' put the wrong birth year down to land her first job as a nanny to the super-rich, an employment contract has shown
The contract from Solve Your Problem Ltd, a childcare company for the elite, was sent of by the former Princess of Wales in May 1979. It is expected to sell for over £5,000 at auction
Diana Spencer pictured in September 1980 working at the Young England Kindergarten in September 1980 shortly before her engagement to Prince Charles, Prince of Wales was announced
The piece of paper is expected to sell for over £5,000 when it goes under the hammer at Auctioneum Ltd in Bristol later this month.
Auctioneer Andrew Stowe said the error on the date of birth was on purpose by Lady Di.
'Our client had always been told that this was done deliberately, in order that Diana would appear older and therefore more likely to secure a job with the agency, or at least a higher rate of pay,' he said.
The document is thought to be Diana's first official work contract, which saw her undertake various short-term jobs as a nanny, mother's help and child carer.
Prior to this in 1978 Diana had worked for friends and family, in an unofficial capacity, some are noted as referees on the contract.
'This is an incredibly important piece of history,' adds Andrew. 'Getting your first job is a big moment in anyone's life, let alone when that person becomes one of the most famous figures of the twentieth century.
'Here we have a teenage Diana Spencer, freshly moved to London, trying to find her way in life and applying for her first job. It's so human, so real, so normal.'
Diana's first work contract is featured in Auctioneum's 'Autographs & Memorabilia Online Auction' which ends on April 30th and carries an estimate of £5,000 to £8,000
Auctioneer Andrew Stowe (pictured) said the error on the date of birth was on purpose by Lady Di
Diana Spencer With Two Children From St George's Square Kindergarten prior to her engagement with then Prince Charles
Elsewhere on the contract the employers have listed some of Diana's skills including 'cook - basic,' 'housework,' 'animals,' and 'ballet dancer.'
Other comments mention a 'check skirt' and conclud 'lovely girl - send anywhere'.
Solve Your Problem Ltd was an employment agency set up by Mary Cook - a one-time Portuguese Countess - who moved back to London after divorcing her husband in the 1970s.
The agency was a high-class establishment, vetting staff for royal residences and for homes of the rich and famous based in London.
The contract was kept by Cook as a souvenir and was eventually passed to the current owners, who are now offering it for sale.
'This is such a poignant item,' Mr Stowe added. 'At face value, this is just an everyday document, a piece of office stationery that lived in a filing cabinet alongside hundreds of others.'
Yet just over two years later, Diana Spencer would become Princess Of Wales and her life would never be the same.
This contract is one of the last remaining snapshots of Diana's life before she was thrust into the spotlight.'
'It's filled with hope, it's filled with nerves, it represents the emotions and feelings of every teenager trying to find their first job - and yet, there is of course, a great feeling of sadness attached,' says Andrew.
Diana's first work contract is featured in Auctioneum's 'Autographs & Memorabilia Online Auction' which ends on April 30th and carries an estimate of £5,000 to £8,000.