Solene Delinger
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11:11 a.m., September 15, 2022
She didn’t expect to get an answer from the queen, let alone the day after Elizabeth disappeared. And yet, Friday September 9, Juliette, a law student at the University of Le Mans, received a letter from the monarch, who had wanted to respond to one of her letters. Juliette had indeed written to the queen last June to congratulate her on her 70 years of reign.
She had written last June to the Queen to congratulate her on her 70 years of reign. Friday, September 9, the day after the death of Elizabeth II, Juliette, a law student at the University of Le Mans, has a surprise when she discovers her mail: she found an envelope with the acronym “Royal Mail” and the seal of the Queen. Queen Elizabeth had therefore answered him well.
Juliette said she was “in shock” after receiving the Queen’s letter
“It’s a royal letter in an envelope of very good quality. I admit that it took me a few moments before opening it. I was afraid of damaging it”, she explains daily. regional Free Maine. And, Juliette did not expect to receive an answer to her missive. She said she was “in shock” when she opened her mail. The Queen’s letter had been posted on September 7. “It’s actually an announcement with the Queen’s seal on the front page. When you open it, there is a thank you note and a photo of the Queen,” continues the student, who believes that ” it may be the last letter with the queen’s seal”.
The school year got off to a wonderful start with a letter from the Queen thanking our Nursery children for their pictures on the occasion of her Platinum Jubilee. UNCRC Article 13: I have the right to find out and share information #Nursery#EYFS@RoyalFamily#PlatinumJubileepic.twitter.com/ajesQuGMqa
— Featherstone Primary & Nursery School (@FeatherstonePr2) September 1, 2022
The Queen took a ‘keen interest’ in the letters she received
In reality, anyone can write to the British monarch, whose postal address is simply “Buckingham Palace”. In recent days, many Internet users have shared the monarch’s answers. On its website, the royal family indicates that the queen took “a keen interest” in the letters she received.