Now, you have a chance to get your hands on Robbie Williams’ personal items, and in the same time do a truly humane act. In conjuction with Bonhams, British pop star will offer his 150 personal items for sale with all proceeds going to the Donna Louise Children’s Hospice, which he became a patron of in 2002. ‘It’s a privilege for me to be a patron of The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice; it makes a real difference to these children whose lives have been tragically limited. The sale gives a great opportunity for bidders to know their money will go to such a fantastic charity, whilst also taking home some of my most prized possessions that have been personal markers of my career and life so far,’ said Williams.
Some of the items set to be up for grabs include a set of handwritten lyrics for one of Robbie’s bestselling singles Let Me Entertain You, estimated at £4,000-6,000; Take That: An MTV video music award ‘ estimated at £2,000-3,000; The cream two-piece suit worn by Robbie Williams in the music video for the single Radio, estimated at £5,000-7,000 and A multi-platinum award for the album I’ve Been Expecting You, estimated at £2,500-3,000.
The auction, appropriately called “Doing it for the Kids,” will take place on July 15 in Knightsbridge, London.