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A letter to Queen Elizabeth, England email adress?

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I would like to write a letter to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, How to get her E mail ad Pls ???????? very important and urgent.

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  1. She does kind of do the omnipotence thing around this time of year. What you wont get is a direct e-mail address, what you might get is a direct answer from the real deal under a false name. HRH frequents yahoo answers under a few different names.


  2. This is from Buckingham Palace's website:

    There are various ways to contact The Queen.

    You can write to Her Majesty at the following address:

    Her Majesty The Queen

    Buckingham Palace

    London SW1A 1AA

    Please be aware that there may be a delay in responding to your letter owing to the increase in correspondence during the period of The Queen's 80th birthday.

    You can also email The Queen through this web site. Please note that, due to the volume impossible to provide individual replies. If your message is personal or sensitive, or you would like to receive a reply, you should write to The Queen at the above address.

    General enquiries can be made by telephone during working hours: (+44) (0)20 7930 4832.



    The website is http://www.royal.gov/uk. Click on Contact Us at the bottom of the page.You will find the page with the inromation listed above and a direct link to the Queen's e-mail is in purple: click on "You can also email The Queen through this website." You will automatically be put on the e-mail link and will be able to post your message.Her staff reads the mail and passes on the ones they think she's be interested in handling directly.Otherwise the satff will try its best to answer the mails.

  3. Its' unlikley that she is contactable by e mail. Though if you send a letter just put Buckinhgam Place London and i would imagine that it will get there. And what's so urgent?

  4. By address:

    Her Majesty The Queen

    Buckingham Palace

    London SW1A 1AA

    By phone:

    (+44) (0)20 7930 4832 (during business hours)

    By email:

    http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page3776....

  5. Check this out, maybe it's on here. I wrote to Her Majesty in Dec.1996, the Lady in Waiting sent a reply 3 months later. I was very proud to get a response from Buckingham Palace. The letter was stolen a couple of years ago, but I still have my memories, I wish you luck,,,,,,,If your information is legit, the palace post with bring it to Her Majesty's attention.

    http://www.planetware.com/london/bucking...

  6. Write using snail-mail to her c/o Buckingham Palace, London. The Royal family are very polite and will always send you a reply.

  7. she`s not on the net

  8. www.windsorcastle.com.gb.  Try different emails and see what happens.  Good luck.  Give her my love.  x

  9. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Director...

    this a website about a Queen Elizabeth's Foundation

    you have an address and a e-mail.i don't know if its useful for you but i tried.cheers!

  10. elizabeth_the_queen@hotmail.com

  11. Try lizziewindsor@buckinghampalace.gb

    Good luck, you'll be put through a thousand people before you have any chance to track her down. If you really email her to the above address, then your gullibility is legendary.

  12. The Queen

    There are various ways to contact The Queen.

    You can write to Her Majesty at the following address:

    Her Majesty The Queen

    Buckingham Palace

    London SW1A 1AA

    Please be aware that there may be a delay in responding to your letter owing to the increase in correspondence during the period of The Queen's 80th birthday.

    You can also email The Queen through this web site. Please note that, due to the volume of messages received by e-mail, it is impossible to provide individual replies. If your message is personal or sensitive, or you would like to receive a reply, you should write to The Queen at the above address.

    General enquiries can be made by telephone during working hours: (+44) (0)20 7930 4832.

  13. HM is very present on the net.   She does not maintain a normal e-mail address (that is one including an "@" and accessible via a mail program).  However, she does maintain a web-mail account.   Go to the following page and complete the form.

    http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page3776....

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