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It has finally been revealed who Princess Diana’s most discreet confidant was, whom she affectionately nicknamed ‘Collie’

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One of Princess Diana's closest confidants was Violet Collison, whom she affectionately called 'Collie'.

Following the tragic death of Princess Diana, many have chronicled her life in works of fact and fiction.

But no one has revealed the identity of one of her closest confidants, Violet Collison, whom she affectionately called ‘Collie’.

“She was asked several times to collaborate on various books, and she flatly refused,” a relative of Collie’s tells me.

As Diana’s parents’ main housekeeper at Park House on the Sandringham estate, Collie had been an important figure in Diana’s formative years.

One of Princess Diana’s closest confidants was Violet Collison, whom she affectionately called ‘Collie’.

In her letter of December 13, 1984, Diana thanks 'Collie' for the Christmas presents he gave to her sons William and Harry.

Pictured: An envelope addressed to “Mrs V. Collinson” at 5 Bradfield Close, North Walsham in Norfolk, in December 1984

In her letter of December 13, 1984, Diana thanks Collie for the Christmas presents purchased for her sons, Prince William and Harry.

In her letter of December 13, 1984, Diana thanks Collie for the Christmas presents purchased for her sons, Prince William and Harry.

As Diana's parents' main housekeeper at Park House on the Sandringham estate, Collie had been an important figure in Diana's formative years.

As Diana’s parents’ main housekeeper at Park House on the Sandringham estate, Collie had been an important figure in Diana’s formative years.

The bond remained strong until the fatal car accident that took Diana’s life in 1997.

Only now, more than a decade after Collie’s death in 2013, is his relationship with the princess coming to light, as previously unseen letters are set to go up for auction later this month.

“Collie and Diana had this relationship until she died, which was beyond what a housewife would normally experience,” the relative tells me.

Diana’s difficult relationship with her mother is well documented. There were periods when they were not in contact, while Collie was a constant.

“When Diana and Charles were staying at Sandringham,” the family member explains, Diana “often tried to escape – I think one of her hideaways was a little two-bedroom bungalow in a village two miles up the road (from Collie’s house).”

Diana's bond with Collie would remain strong until the car accident that took her life in 1997.

Although Diana had a difficult relationship with her mother, Collie remained a constant contact.

Although Diana had a difficult relationship with her mother, Collie remained a constant contact.

Diana with her son, Prince William. The princess's visits to Collie's home were kept secret and she went without security personnel.

Diana with her son, Prince William. The princess’s visits to Collie’s home were kept secret and she went without security personnel.

These visits were kept secret and Diana attended without any security personnel.

After retiring, Collie worked part-time at the Sandringham ticket office.

One day, royal biographer Penny Junor came snooping around, the family member reveals.

‘When Penny asked at the ticket counter if anyone knew a ‘Collie’, the lady working behind the counter said no… that person was a Collie.’

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