It is your standard reply from the Cambridges, a postcard-sized photo with a typed note on the back. The photo is of the Cambridge's leaving Lindo Wing with Charlotte on the day of her birth. It was taken by James Whatling; who is an independent photographer.
The card says:
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were most touched that you took the trouble to write as you did on the birth of their daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Their Royal Highness are extremely grateful for the wonderful messages they have received and send you their warmest thanks and best wishes.
HRH Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge
2nd May, 2015
Kensington Palace shared a look behind the scenes of all the letter they received from around the world for Princess Charlotte's birth.
The Duke & Duchess are very grateful for the wonderful messages they've received on the birth of Princess Charlotte. pic.twitter.com/HOI0Xp2d7r
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 6, 2015
Thank you to everyone who took the time to make handmade gifts for Princess Charlotte - here are a few of them! pic.twitter.com/HgakDrRHXr
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 6, 2015
Because I know this has long been a point of interest, I just wanted to confirm that yes, technically you can send your letter to the Cambridges/Harry to Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace or Clarence House. But Clarence House is where the letters are replied to by Prince Charles's correspondence section. If you send it anywhere else, it is collected and taken to Clarence House.Back to Replies - Main Page