King Charles sends thank-you cards to royal fans after sending condolences over his mother’s death
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
King Charles III, King of Britain, has responded to messages of condolences sent to him from the public after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, by sending them some royal correspondence stamped with his new symbol, in response to their letters, according to the British “Daily Mail” website.
Daily Mail report
In a photo posted to Twitter, some royal fans shared the cards they received from Buckingham Palace, in which he thanked them for their kind words. Sweetheart, your thoughtful words are greatly comforting, and I cannot tell you how deeply I appreciate her at this very sad time.”
The king and his mother when they were young
The card is printed with the letter C III R cypher Which means Charles II Rex. Rex It is the Latin word for “king”, and it also bears a representation of the Tudor crown in reference to his grandfather, George VI.
Although the card cover is a simple design with black border and tagcypher The interior shows a beautiful picture of Charles with his mother, which was taken in Balmoral in 1952, when the King was about four years old, and shows him leaning out the window to reach something while the Queen stands behind him, beaming.
File message from outside
It is noteworthy that earlier in early October, more than 50,000 letters from the public poured into Buckingham Palace after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, as the British royal family received large numbers of mail from mourners who felt the desire to write and express their sympathy with the monarchy , according to the British newspaper “Metro”.
On September 19 – the day of the Queen’s funeral – emotional King Charles and his family were photographed as tens of thousands of people filled the streets of London and Windsor to pay their respects as the coffin procession passed, and by the following evening, the daily number of correspondence peaked at 6,500 – out of a total of more than 50,000 A letter, and then photographs were taken earlier this week, show some of the thousands of letters opened by members of the royal family’s correspondence team.
The message sent to the audience
One card with the words “We Thinking of You” was printed above a crown, and many letters were addressed personally to the new king, “His Majesty Charles III.” Prior to the Queen’s death, Buckingham Palace expected to receive up to 1,000 letters a week from members of the royal family. The public with many inquiries or messages of goodwill, and the palace said that all communications have been carefully read and replies will be sent.
In contrast, a small messaging team is working hard to process thousands of items sent to the king, his consort, the queen and other members of the royal family, and the official death certificate showed that the queen, the country’s longest-reigning king, had died of old age.
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