The closer to Christmas, the more popular the phrase “what address to send a letter to Santa Claus to?” becomes in search engines. Over the years, more and more people, especially parents of school-age and kindergarten-age children, are looking for the right address to Santa Claus on the Internet, to send him a letter or at least Christmas and New Year’s wishes.
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People write letters not only to Santa Claus before Christmas
Although Santa Claus is extremely popular among children and adults, especially during the winter season, the British royal family also receives enormous, although much less attention. The Royals have fans and admirers all over the world. The media constantly writes about what they hear, describes the most important events, their reactions to various situations, follows their stories, behavior, style of clothing and everything else they can. However, it turns out that the British royal family receives a lot of letters every year during the holidays. Many people from all over the world send them Christmas and New Year wishes.
Letters and cards can be sent not only to the King and Queen, but also to other members of the royal family
One of the influencers, who regularly publishes content related to members of the British royal family on Instagram, suggests how to send a letter to the Windsors. If someone wants to send a card to the King and Queen, they must address the card as follows:
King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Buckingham Palace
London
SW1A 1AA
If there are fans of the Duchess and Duke of Edinburgh or other members of the royal family, they must address their cards as follows:
Edward and Sophie
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
Bagshot Park
Bagshot
Surrey GU19 5PL
Princess Eugenie
Buckingham Palace
London
SW1A 1AA
William and Catherine
The Prince and Princess of Wales
Clarence House
London
SW1A 1NT
Princess Anna
Buckingham Palace
London
SW1A 1AA
Princess Beatrice
Buckingham Palace
London
SW1A 1AA
Sarah
Duchess of York
London
SW1A 1AA
Tips for writing Christmas cards to the Windsors
Those who decide to send a Christmas card should remember the basic rules. The letter should begin with a polite address – e.g. To King Charles III “Your Majesty” (The King) or “Sir”, when writing to other members remember to use the appropriate titles “Your Royal Highness”, “Madam” or “Sirnp”. All cards and letters should end with the usual “Yours sincerely” and sign with your name and surname. Wishes should be short, written from the heart and including polite forms.
Write your address very clearly and put it both on the envelope and on the greeting card itself (e.g. somewhere at the bottom) – this will be useful when your letter is taken out of the envelope and it gets lost in the tone of letters, then you will know what address to send the response to
It is worth remembering that the earlier the letter is sent, the greater the certainty that the answer will reach us before Christmas. Otherwise, there is a high probability that it will happen, but only for Easter.
Source: Gazeta

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