King Charles' childhood drawing sells at auction
A childhood drawing of a sailing boat by King Charles, created when he was ten years old at Cheam Preparatory School, has sold at auction.
The now King, who was a young Prince at the time, drew the picture using red, yellow, and blue pencils, marking it with "D 3" and signing it "Prince Charles." The drawing was reportedly gifted to Stella Jack, the head matron at the boarding school during his attendance.
Stella Jack, known for her strictness and good sense of humour, was affectionately called "dragon" by the Prince. King Charles remained fond of her, sending flowers for her 90th birthday 50 years later. When she died in 2010, he wrote a letter of condolence to her family, recalling her care during his bout of chickenpox. The family kept the drawing and decided to auction it after another of his works, a watercolour of Lochnagar at Balmoral, was recently sold.