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Which anniversaries/birthdays does The King send congratulatory messages for? The King sends messages of congratulations for Diamond (60th), 65th and Platinum (70th) wedding anniversaries and every year thereafter. His Majesty also arranges messages for 100th, 105th birthdays and every year thereafter.
To request a congratulatory message from The King , please visit .uk/get-birthday-anniversary-message-from-king. You should do this at least five weeks before the date, or up to six months afterwards for a belated message. More information can be found at Anniversary messages | The Royal Family.
To request a congratulatory message from The King , please visit .uk/get-birthday-anniversary-message-from-king. You should do this at least five weeks before the date, or up to six months afterwards for a belated message. More information can be found at Anniversary messages | The Royal Family.
The King and The Queen send congratulatory messages for 100th birthdays, 105th birthdays and every year thereafter. It is not necessary to apply for a message if the celebrant is receiving a State Pension or other DWP benefit and resident in the United Kingdom.
Correspondence which will not receive a response As a constitutional Monarch, His Majesty does not intervene in any political or personal disputes, and letters asking him to do so will receive a standard reply to this effect.
(The United States-based convention for formatting a date places the month before the day. For example: June 11, 2001. ) Write out the month, day and year two inches from the top of the page. Depending which format you are using for your letter, either left justify the date or tab to the center point and type the date.
Write out the full date with no abbreviations. If both you and your recipient of the letter are in the U.S., Belize, or Micronesia, write your date in month-date-year format. For instance, if your letter were dated 02/23/2019, you would write the date as "February 23, 2019."
Wedding anniversary messages are not arranged automatically and the Anniversaries Office must receive an application for a card to be sent. Please note that applications are not accepted any sooner than 5 weeks before the anniversary date.
If communicating directly with a member of the Royal Family the letter should begin 'Sir/Madam' and end 'I have the honour to remain, Sir/Madam, Your Royal Highness's most humble and obedient servant'. In the body of the letter substitute 'Your Royal Highness' for 'you' and 'Your Royal Highness's' for 'your'.
For example, if you were to write a formal business letter, you'd write out the entire date, including the full month. In British English, you could write the date as 6th September 2019. In American English, you could use September 6, 2019.