British Royalty Autographs

British Royalty autographs for sale at Autograph Collection - collecting autographs of the British Monarchy is a rewarding pastime in that it provides a direct link with those who have been central to the path of Our Island’s history. Queen Victoria, who was herself an avid autograph collector, is often the starting point with signed documents being relatively easy to find. Collecting Christmas cards signed by Queen Elizabeth II and current members of the Royal Family is another popular area, but do be aware that the Queen has frequently made use of an autopen on greetings cards since 1960

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Princess Diana Autograph Signed Birthday Card - marker pen signature of Princess Diana on a humourous birthday card given to her personal dresser and friend Fay Appleby. Diana writes "Lots of love for a very Happy Birthday from Diana". A rare and highly collectable item.

King William IV Autograph Letter - a letter handwritten and signed by William IV who reigned from 1830-1837. William was   the third son of George III and was succeeded by his niece Victoria. The letter dates to February 1830 (a few months before William's accession) and reads:

King George I Autograph Display - black ink signature of George I, who was King of Britain and Ireland from 1714 - 1727, mounted with a portrait

King George II Autograph Display - black ink signature of George II, who was King of Britain and Ireland from 1727 - 1760, mounted with a portrait. A rare signature. Please note the signature has been cut from a document and is a little crinkled

A rare letter signed by Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton who was Lord Chamberlain from 1724-1757. The letter is dated 26 May 1753 and is addressed to Mrs Jane Kune, Housekeeper at Kensington Palace, telling her to put the rooms at Kensington back into the order they were before the King went to Kensington "as it is not extremely civil to make those alterations without the leave of the Lord Chamberlain"