Dman
Imperial Majesty
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Or maybe they shouldn't bother?
Who wants to answer letters from a stranger anyway? I think people are lucky to get a standard acknowledgment.
(Same with those people who write to film and television stars; I saw a show once which showed all the letters at some warehouse in Burbank being answered by studio employees. The celebrities never even saw them. )
I understand the desire to want to write to the royals. The royals have fans and pretty much exist due to the publics love for them. The problem is the Royals receive a great deal of letters on a daily bases, if you're going to write them, you better make sure your letter stands out and very unique than the rest.
Although, sending them letters for Christmas, Anniversaries and congratulating them on the birth of their babies are pretty much useless, imo. You're going to get the same reply pretty much every time.
Also, to write to the royals personally, I think you have to address it to their private secretaries. I think the letters have to be specially marked. Especially if you're sending them an invitation.
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