Grab your pen and Hallmark card, because it is time to head to the post office.
Kate Middleton’s followers can now send their love and support to her as she fights cancer.
Some User X recently shared that the royal family sent her a sweet reply after she sent a letter of best wishes to the 42-year-old Princess of Wales.
Middleton underwent planned abdominal surgery in January before she was diagnosed with cancer.
“In January, when we were informed that our beautiful Princess of Wales had undergone surgery, I sent her a card with our (my family and I) sincerest wishes for healing and, of course, lots of love,” a fan wrote on social media on April 6.
She then noticed that Kensington Palace had responded to her with a letter stamped with their insignia.
The post continues: “Today I received this beautiful thank you and I can honestly say that I will treasure it for the rest of my life.”
She joked that her husband’s first thought was that he would “have to wear a suit to the garden party (silly him).”
“But he is as delighted as I am to receive this beautiful and extremely valuable card. Continue to pray and heal for our beautiful Princess of Wales,” she enthused.
The office of the Prince and Princess of Wales responded: “Thank you for your kind wishes to Her Royal Highness. Your thoughtful gesture is greatly appreciated.”
Others may address their letters to “Kensington Palace, London W8 4PU”.
King Charles, who suffers from cancer, may even welcome get-well cards during this difficult time.
Those interested can send to “Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom” with the recipient’s note “His Majesty the King”.
“The king is shown almost all of his correspondence every day by one of his private secretaries and takes a keen interest in the letters he receives,” he added. official website of the royal family reads.
In February, the corporate shared a clip of Charles happily reading a few of his get well cards in his home office at Buckingham Palace, which were sent to him following the news of his diagnosis.
According to Debrett’s etiquette guideThere are appropriate ways to write to members of the royal family.
“Unless you are personally known to the Sovereign, any letter to the King or Queen should be addressed to ‘His Majesty the King’s Private Secretary,’” the guide said.
When addressing Charles (75) or Queen Camilla (76), letters should begin with “Sir”, “Madam” or “May it please Your Majesty”. “
Once you’ve got secured the postage stamp and envelope, simply sit back and wait for any response from the Crown Prince.
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