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The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall General enquiries can be made by telephone during working hours: (+44) (0)20 7930 4832.
For those who do wish to write directly to the royal family member, the letter should begin 'Sir'. It ends with 'I have the honour to remain, Sir, Your Royal Highness's most humble and obedient servant' and then your name. Within the body of the letter, do not use 'you' (singular) or 'your' (singular).
For men this is a neck bow (from the head only) whilst women do a small curtsy. Other people prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way. On presentation to The King or Queen, the correct formal address is 'Your Majesty' and subsequently 'Sir' or 'Ma'am,' pronounced with a short 'a,' as in 'jam'.
In conversation, refer to 'His/Her Majesty' or 'The King/Queen', as appropriate. 'Your Majesty' should be substituted for 'you'. References to other members of the Royal Family are made to 'His (or Her) Royal Highness' or the appropriate title, such as The Princess Royal.
In Writing Unless you are personally known to The King or The Queen or another member of the royal family you should address your letter to a Private Secretary, Equerry or Lady in Waiting, asking for the subject of the letter be known to His or Her Majesty. Envelope: The Private Secretary to The King (for example).
The office of the Prince and Princess of Wales replied: “Thank you for your kind well wishes to Her Royal Highness. Your thoughtful gesture is very much appreciated.” Others can address their letters to “Kensington Palace, London W8 4PU.”
Should you wish to send a note to the Princess of Wales, you can mail your letter to the following address: HRH The Princess of Wales. Clarence House. London SW1A 1BA.
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Meanwhile, the envelopes of cards for Princess Kate should be addressed to "The Princess of Wales, GCVO," signifying her position as a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. The Royal Victorian Order was established by Queen Victoria in 1896 to allow her to recognize people who helped her or represented her.
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