Girl, 10, draws her own stamp on letter to grandparents – and Royal Mail delivers it
A young girl from East Yorkshire was “over the moon” after the Royal Mail delivered loving letters she had written to her grandparents, despite them not being stamped – at least not in the traditional way.
Lily-Mai Lee, 10, decided to write notes to her grandparents, who live in York, to tell them how much she loved them. She popped them in an envelope, addressed them to ‘nana’ and ‘grandad’ and remembered to write their address and postcode on the front.
But instead of using stamps from the post office, Lily-Mai drew on her own, complete with a tiny picture of the King in the corner of the envelope. Unbeknownst to her mum, Leanne, she then posted the letters near her home in Pocklington.
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