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How to start and to end a letter adressed to a prince?

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How to start and to end a letter adressed to a prince?

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  1. You need to start the letter Hi could you return some of that money you have stole from the country and end it with one day your privileged lifestyle will come to an end.


  2. The "Proper" way to start is "Dear Sir" Or "Your Royal Highness,Prince __________" And you end it with "Sincerly", "Best Wishes",Or "Your's Truely".

    And just so you know...."HIS Royal Highness"would be used if you were refering to the person(ex-"His Royal Highness,Prince William") "Your Royal Highness" Is used to address the person directly(ex-"Good day Your Royal Highness")

    I was taught this by a tutor who had researed it and also I have written letters to royalty before and as a younger girl was corrected on how to do so.

    I hope that helps you. :)

  3. Dear Your Highness (Prince whoever),

    blah blah blah

    Yours Truly (Sincerely or Sincerely Yours works great here too)

    your Name

  4. His Royal Highness, Prince (name).

  5. For a prince or princess of the United Kingdom, it goes like this:

    Your Royal Highness:

    (body of letter)

    Yours very truly,

    (signature)

    I have written to some formerly sovereign families and base most of salutations on this form. More often than not, the reply is less formal than the letter (or email) that I wrote! The above form will suffice for most princes. Just change the style if the prince is not a Royal Highness... For instance, a Serene Highness, an Imperial and Royal Highness, etc.

  6. Dear Prince

    Sincerely

  7. It's all relevant to the culture of the royal and your level of association.

    The closure should address the intent of the letter.  I dont believe many still sign with a Your Loyal Subject, but  it could be: In faith or In loyalty if this is the way you feel.

    If you do not have a direct relationship or an inside address, this letter will be read by someone else so a simple Thank you will do, too

    The envelope should be addressed at the most formal of levels:ie His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan

  8. Do not use Your Majesty when addressing a prince or a letter to a prince. Majesty is reserved for the King/Queen.

  9. This depends on how well you know him.  If he knows you as only a number,"Your Majesty," and "Humbly( or Sincerly, Cordially, etc.) yours,(your name)".

         If he knows you as a person, "Dear Prince(name)," and "Sincerly,(name)"

  10. You open the letter with a simple "Sir:"

    The proper closing is:

    "I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Royal Highness's most humble and obedient servant."

  11. yo prince, wots up??

    cya xxxxx

    joke!!

    um.... to ur highness?

              yours sincerely ........

  12. hi i just wanna say ive never had the pleasure of meeting a stalker. hi, how are ya? firstly may i say what a wonderfull andcorageous job you all do and id like to commendt you for your work in our society

  13. Just start and end it as you would with any normal letter with Dear Sir and ending with Yours sincerely. There are no "blue" bloods in this world, only certain people who make them so. All people in God's eyes are equal.

  14. Dear person paid to read the Prince's mail,

    Sincerely hoping you aren't an idiot,

    My name

  15. Dearest Your Highness (Name),

    Cordially Yours,

    (your name)

  16. um.... "dear prince" and "your loyal serf"?

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