Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall thank royal fans for remembering them in ‘difficult and uncertain times’ in replies to anniversary well-wishes
- Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall thanked fans for anniversary cards
- Said they appreciated being remembered in ‘difficult and uncertain times’
- Example of the thank you note was shared online by a royal fan account
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall thanked royal fans for sending letters during these ‘difficult and uncertain times’.
Charles, 71, and Camilla, 73, sent thank you notes to supporters who had taken the time to send their congratulations on the couple’s wedding anniversary in April.
The letter reads: ‘It was so very kind of you to think of sending us such a nice message for our 15th wedding anniversary, and we cannot thank you enough for remembering us in these difficult and uncertain times.’
Charles, 71, and Camilla, 73, sent thank you notes to supporters who had taken the time to send their congratulations on the couple’s wedding anniversary in April
The typed note was printed on the back of a photo of the couple taken last summer during a visit to Cornwall, pictured
The typed note was printed on the back of a photo of the couple taken last summer during a visit to Cornwall.
The letter was sent to a number of royal supporters, including the anonymous founder of Instagram account The Royal Mail Box, who specialises in sharing correspondence from European royalty.
Fellow royal fans were thrilled with the post, with one commenting: ‘Oh I can still hope to receive mine.’
Another posted: ‘Wonderful! I also love your background for the photo!!’
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are currently on a three-day visit to Devon and Cornwall.
The couple kicked off the tour with a tour of Tintagel Castle before moving on to Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust’s base in Newquay.
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall are currently on a three-day visit to Devon and Cornwall. Pictured, Camilla at Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust’s base in Newquay yesterday
The naming ceremony for the new £7.5million chopper for Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust was briefly interrupted by an alarm sounding alerting paramedics to an emergency call-out, with the Duchess saying she was keeping her ‘fingers crossed’ for the injured patient.
The Duchess donned a smart blue dress for the occasion with a pair of summery tan shoes and added a pair of dark sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun.
Her blonde bob was styled in an impeccable blow-dry, and she sported a dash of blush for a healthy glow.
She wrapped a white pashmina around her shoulders at one stage of the visit as the couple walked up to visit the ruins of the castle.
The couple kicked off the tour with a tour of Tintagel Castle. Pictured, on Tintagel Bridge