Queen Elizabeth II .: That's how a seven-year-old makes her happy

So that the queen does not feel lonely, a seven-year-old wrote a riddle for the queen. The thanked immediately.

To prevent Queen Elizabeth II (94) from getting bored during corona isolation, a seven-year-old boy came up with a riddle for the Queen. He wrote a letter to the monarch: "Dear Queen Elizabeth, you might feel sad and lonely during the lockdown, so I thought I could do a word puzzle to cheer you up." The royal family promptly replied to the boy's warm attention.

Thank you letter from the palace

In the happiness riddle, the boy hid the words "smile", "love", "family", "sunshine", "friends" and "hug". An employee of the Queen then wrote a letter of thanks to the seven-year-old: "The Queen wishes that I write to you and thank you for the lovely letter and for the riddle that you created especially for Her Majesty. Your attention is greatly appreciated and the Queen hopes that you too will stay safe and healthy in the current situation, "it says there.

As the BBC reports, the boy wanted to make others happy with his riddle, but instructed his mother to only make copies of it. "He kept telling me that I shouldn't send the original to anyone else, because that's for the Queen."

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