The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Tributes paid to Princess Diana’s Scottish chauffeur

Remembered: Man who dedicated 40 years of his life to chauffeuri­ng the stars

- BY KIERAN BEATTIE

Tributes have been paid to a “true gentleman” who spent nearly 40 years driving the rich and famous around Scotland.

Nick Valentine, founder of Aberdeen-based Valentine Chauffeur Drive, was the driver of choice for the likes of Princess Diana, the Queen Mother, Sir Cliff Richard, Billy Connolly, Mikhail Gorbachev and dozens of other stars, royals and internatio­nal dignitarie­s.

His wife Ellis yesterday attributed her husband’s profession­alism, diligence and charm to his popularity among the high-class visitors to the north-east.

The 57- year- old said: “Nick was a stickler for detail, he always liked his cars – and their drivers – to be very well turned out, he was very particular.

“He drove so many big names over the years, government ministers, high court judges, celebritie­s, but I think his favourite was Princess Diana.

“He liked her, and drove her all the way from Aberdeen to Balmoral, they got on very well.”

Due to ill health, Mr Valentine had to reluc- tantly 67.

He handed over the control of his company to longtime friend Graham McIntyre, who described Mr Valentine as a “fantastic person to work with” who would be “sadly missed”.

Mr and Mrs Valentine celebrated their silver wedding anniversar­y last October, which they toasted at the Banchory Lodge –

retire at the age of where they had their date.

Mrs Valentine said: “He wrote a wee letter to me on Valentine’s day in 1989, signed ‘A Valentine’, which of course he was.

“It took me a couple of months to figure out who he was, but eventually I did and we had our first date at Banchory Lodge, and we celebrated our silver wedding anniversar­y there just

first last year on October 14. He was one of life’s true gentlemen, and we’ll really miss him a lot.”

Mr Valentine, who battled with dementia and colorectal cancer, died on Tuesday at the age of 75.

As well as his wife, he is survived by mother-in-law and two sisters.

His funeral willbeheld at Aberdeen Crematoriu­m on Thursday at 2.55pm.

 ??  ?? CHARMER: Chauffeur to princess Diana, Sir Cliffe Richard and Billy Connolly, Nick Valentine with his wife Ellis, is described as a true gentleman
CHARMER: Chauffeur to princess Diana, Sir Cliffe Richard and Billy Connolly, Nick Valentine with his wife Ellis, is described as a true gentleman

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