A letter penned by a 10-year-old Princess Elizabeth in 1936, addressed to her governess Beatrice Stillman at Royal Lodge, is set to be auctioned on February 27th, with an estimated value between £2,000 and £4,000 (approximately €2,300 to €4,500). The meticulously written, unblemished manuscript details Elizabeth's holiday at Praa Sands in Cornwall, including drawings of horses, people, and her dog Jim, and mentions picking wildflowers. Discovered two years ago by Beatrice Stillman's great-nephew, William Westacott, within a blue Harrod's leather trunk, the letter offers a glimpse into the future Queen's attentive and caring nature. The auction will be conducted by Hansons Auctioneers in Penshurst, Kent, United Kingdom.