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Information on where to write to The King or another member of the Royal Family, and how to contact an office or department in the Royal Household
Sep 24, 2015 · Her Majesty the queen’s e-mail is not public. Writing is the only way to contact Her Royal MAJESTY.
The King attends a London Symphony Orchestra concert. 16 October 2024.
CHAPTER 1. communicating with the king or queen. The King and all members of the Royal Family have private secretaries who deal with their correspondence. Writing to the King and Queen. Unless you are personally known to the Sovereign, any letter to The King or Queen should be addressed to ‘The Private Secretary to His Majesty The King’.
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Contacting Members of the Royal Family. Other Members of the Royal Family can be contacted via their private offices. Contact details are as follows: General enquiries can be made by telephone during working hours: (+44) (0)20 7930 4832. Further details of the Royal Family can be found at www.royal.uk.