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Racing gloves worn by Princess Diana at Buckmore Park in Chatham when she visited with Prince William and Harry to be auctioned off

A pair of racing gloves worn by Princess Diana on a fun karting day out in Kent with her sons have been put up for auction.

The late royal visited Buckmore Park in Chatham with Princes William and Harry for a private session on July 9, 1992.

Prince William and Prince Harry raced at the Buckmore Park track in 1992
Prince William and Prince Harry raced at the Buckmore Park track in 1992
Prince Harry was presented with a trophy from Formula One racing driver Johnny Herbert at the karting track in August 1993. Picture: Press Association/John Stillwell
Prince Harry was presented with a trophy from Formula One racing driver Johnny Herbert at the karting track in August 1993. Picture: Press Association/John Stillwell

The red Nomex branded gloves offered are the ones she wore while driving and are estimated to gather between £7,000 and £9,000.

A spokesman for Iconic Auctioneers said: "First auctioned to raise funds for the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital and subsequently featured on the TV show Four Rooms around 12 years ago, this is the first time they have been offered for auction in over 25 years."

The gloves come framed and with a plaque reading 'Worn by H.R.H Princess Diana Princess of Wales 9-7-92'.

A pair of racing gloves worn by Princess Diana at Buckmore Park are up for auction. Picture: SWNS
A pair of racing gloves worn by Princess Diana at Buckmore Park are up for auction. Picture: SWNS
Buckmore Park Kart Circuit in Chatham. Picture: Buckmore Park
Buckmore Park Kart Circuit in Chatham. Picture: Buckmore Park

A certificate of authenticity adds: "Princes William and Harry brought several of their school friends for the day."

The gloves will be auctioned on August 25 at the Silverstone Festival.

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