Wednesday, January 31, 2024

King Philippe & Queen Mathilde of Beligum - Christmas Reply (2023)

 I received this reply earlier this month from Belgium after I had written to King Philippe & Queen Mathilde for Christmas.

The envelope was the usual from the couple for Christmas. It matches the card, and is listed here #2B. 

King Philippe & Queen Mathilde create a similar card each year.  The front of the card features King Philippe & Queen Mathilde's joint Monogram. The F & P stand for the different spellings of King Philippe's name in the 3 official languages of Belgium:

  • French: Philippe
  • Dutch: Filip
  • German: Philippe


The inside left side of the card has a message. The message is in Belgium's 3 official languages (Dutch, French, German) plus English.  The signatures are printed on and the same as recent years. The 4 children's names are arranged in order of age. The date reflects the new year. 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Philippe Mathilde
Elisabeth Gabriel Emmanuel Eleonore
2024


The right side shows a photo of the family. The photo was taken by Bas Bogaerts.
L-R: Princess Eleonore, Prince Gabriel, Queen Mathilde, King Philippe, Princess Elisabeth, Prince Emmanuel



The back of the card is blank except for a photo credit. 


Monday, January 29, 2024

King Philippe & Queen Mathilde of Beligum - Christmas Reply (2022)

 I received this reply a year ago from Belgium after I had written to them for Christmas 2022. 

The envelope was the usual from the couple for Christmas. It matches the card, and is listed here #2B. 

King Philippe & Queen Mathilde create a similar card each year.  The front of the card features King Philippe & Queen Mathilde's joint Monogram. The F & P stand for the different spellings of King Philippe's name in the 3 official languages of Belgium:

  • French: Philippe
  • Dutch: Filip
  • German: Philippe


The inside left side of the card has a message. The message is in Belgium's 3 official languages (Dutch, French, German) plus English.  The signatures are printed on and the same as recent years. The 4 children's names are arranged in order of age. The date reflects the new year. 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Philippe Mathilde
Elisabeth Gabriel Emmanuel Eleonore
2023

The right side shows a photo of the family along with their two dogs. The photo was taken by Bas Bogaerts.
(2nd row L-R: Gabriel, Elisabeth, Emmanuel, Eleonore; 
1st row L-R: Queen Mathilde, King Philippe; 
Floor L-R: Jeep, Simba).


The back of the card is blank except for a photo credit. 

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Queen Sofia of Spain - Birthday Reply (2023)

This reply arrived this week from Spain. I had written to Queen Sofia of Spain for her birthday in November.  I have written to Queen Sofia a number of times for her birthday, but this is only the 2nd time I have received a reply. 

The envelope is the usual form the Spain royals. The letter is the typical from the Spain Royals are well. 




The letter says: 

From the Head of Protocol of HM The King

Her Majesty Queen Sofia instructs me to convey her sincere gratitude for the affectionate words you have addressed to her for her birthday. 

With kind regards, 

 

More Replies from Spain Royals

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Prince Guillaume & Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg - Christmas Reply (2022)

I received this reply last year for the card I had sent for Christmas 2022. This reply came in April, which is a late Christmas reply, but nowhere near the latest I have received. 

Inside is a handmade Christmas card made by the Foundations Autisme Luxembourg, which Grand Duchess Maria Teresa is patron of. The card is from a set sold by the charity. The couple have been using cards from this charity for a few years now

The front features a lovely tree design along with the message "Merry Christmas" in Luxembourgish.

The card is made of heavy cardstock and the design on the front is layered, so the card has a nice weight and texture. 


The inside of the card is blank but includes two inserts. 

The first insert is the usual sort of flat card. 


The cards says: 
Their Royal Highnesses the Hereditary Grand Duke and The Hereditary Grand Duchess wish to thank you for your kind greetings and send you their best wishes for the new year. 

Luxembourg, December 2022 


Included with the flat card is a family photos. (Prince Francois was not born until the following year, which is why he is not in this photo.) The photo is of part of set released by the Luxembourg monarchy in December 2022. 

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Princess Caroline of Hanover (Monaco) Christmas Reply (2023)

I had written to Princess Caroline of Hanover twice recently, for Christmas and her Birthday. The card does not mention specifically what event this is in reply to, but given the envelope is postmarked January 4th, I would guess this is in reply to my Christmas card. This is the first Christmas Card I have received. 

I have written to Princess Caroline a number of times over the years and have only gotten two responses before this. Or 4, if you want to count the 3 identical cards I received within a few days of each other last year. 

Princess Caroline's replies have always been the same flat card. 

The card says: 

Palace of Monaco 

H.R.H. The Princess of Hanover would like to thank you for your kind wishes which were much appreciated. 

Princess Caroline of Hanover (Monaco Replies)

Princess Caroline's usual reply. 

I have written to Princess Caroline a number of times over the years. I have only received a handful of replies from her. And since I often wrote for Christmas and then her birthday in January, it is unclear sometimes what event the reply is for. 

Birthday/Christmas Replies 

  • Christmas 2023
  • Christmas 2022/ Birthday 2023 (3 replies)
  • Christmas 2017


Monday, January 15, 2024

Death of Princess Marie-Gabrielle of Luxembourg (2023)

I received this reply last year when I had written Grand Duke Henri to express my condolence on the death of his aunt, Princess Marie-Gabrielle of Luxembourg. Marie-Gabrielle was the sister of Grand Duke Jean and daugther of Grand Duchess Charlotte.

This is the 2nd mourning reply I have received from the Luxembourg Royals. I had previously written following the death of Princess Alix, who was Princess Marie-Gabrielle's sister. That reply was from Grand Duke Jean and written on slightly different stationary. 

The envelope was a special one. It features black edging for mourning. The inside of the envelope is lined with black tissue paper. You can find the the envelope here along with the standard envelope

Inside was the usual sort of flat card. This has the same black edging as the envelope. 


The card says: 

His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Luxembourg very much appreciated your message of sympathy on the passing of Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Gabrielle of Luxembourg. 

His Royal Highness would like to convey to you His sincerest thanks. 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Princess Elisabeth of Belgium - Birthday Reply (2023)

I received this reply back in December. I had written to Princess Elisabeth of Belgium for her 22nd Birthday. 

The reply contained a photo of Princess Elisabeth along with a typed card. The photo was the official photo released for the Princess's birthday. The photo taken by Bas Bogaert at the Royal Palace of Laeken.


The flat card is the usual type of thing and is written in French, one of Belgium's official languages.


The card says: 

Her Royal Highness the Princess Elisabeth was pleased to receive the warm wishes you send to her on the occasion of her 22nd birthday. 

The Princess thanks you with all her heart for this very appreciated gesture.

More Replies from the Belgium Royals. 

Writing for the Denmark Abdication/Accession (2024)



Writing for the 1st time?

If you are writing to the Royals for the 1st time (or want a refresher on the basics) check out our "How To" tab. This post will only cover the specifics for writing to the Denmark Royals for the Abdication/Accession. 

And remember, International Mail requires extra postage! Check with your local post office for the correct amount.

Who to write to?

For something like this I usually just write to the person the event is for, not extended family. (But, I might mention the abdication/accession in my letter to an extended family member for another occasion. I.e. If I wrote for Princess Marie's birthday in February, I might mention the abdication/accession.)

For this occasion I will probably write two letters: 
  • King Frederik & Queen Mary - congratulating them on Frederik's accession and wishing them the best in their new role.  
  • Queen Margrethe - Thanking her for her years of service and wishing her the best in her retirement.
As their mail is handled by two different offices, I would avoid putting mail to Frederik & Mary  and Margrethe in the same envelope. 

Where to write? 

Postboks 2143
1256 København K
DENMARK


The mailing address for the royal has not changed. Their mail will continued to be processed through the Court Post Office, who does security checks, sorts and then distributes the mail to the appropriate office. 
You can find all the addresses for other royal here.

When to write?

Don't feel like you have to get your letter/card out today. I think anytime between now, and a few weeks after the accession is a perfectly acceptable time to write. 

Personally, for things like this, I like to write after the event, so I can mentioned something that happened in my letter. 

What to Write?

I very often get asked this question. The answer is, write whatever you feel like writing about. There is no one right answer. As long as you are being respectful and thoughtful, it is hard to go wrong.

 You can send a letter or a card, either is perfectly fine. 


You don't need to write something long and elaborate. You can keep it simple and just give your congratulations or best wishes. Or, if you want you can write something longer, keep your letter to 1-page max. 

You can talk about:

  • The Abdication 
    • Your thoughts on Queen Margrethe's Reign
      • Favorite moment
    • Best wishes for the future
    • Thank for Service
  • The Accession
    • What it means for you
    • What you are doing to mark the event
    • What you like best about the ceremony/ or are looking forward to
    • Best wishes for the future
  • What work they do that you particularly admire
  • Etc. 

How to Style the Royals

How you refer to the royals depends on how formal you wish to be:

WhoEnvelope #1Envelope #2"Dear _," #1"Dear _," #2
King FrederikHM The KingKing FrederikYour Majesty King Frederik
Queen MaryHM The QueenQueen MaryYour Majesty Queen Mary
Frederik and MaryTM The King
& Queen
King Frederik
& Queen Mary
Your MajestiesKing Frederik
& Queen Mary
Queen MargretheHM Queen Margrethe IIHM Queen MargretheYour MajestyQueen Margrethe

Sending a Gift?

You do not need to send a gift or make a donation. 

But if you feel moved to, the Royals always prefer well-wishers to make a donation to a charity instead of sending a gift. You can mention your charitable donation in your letter and include some information about the organization. Here are some patronages with international branches, as that may be easier for people. 

  • Margrethe's Charities
    • Given her love of art, I would recommend any local art program or art museums
  • Frederik's Charities 
    • Save the Children
    • Red Cross
  • Mary's Charities
    • United Nations Population fund
    • World Wildlife Fund

But feel free to make a donation to a local charity if you prefer. 

What to Expect in Reply?

As this is a historic event, it is hard to say what exactly we will get in reply. Or if there even will be a reply for well-wishers. But if they do reply, I would expect a rather plain card with no photo. 

Q&A

Any Questions?