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Old 04-16-2009, 07:08 PM   #18
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Susan Boyles greatest Wish

is to Sing for the Queen of England

I intend to help her achieve that Goal in that i am writing to the Queen

to ask Her to Please allow Susan Boyle to Sing for her
and the whole world.

this lady has the trumpeting voice of the Angels like no other...

Must be that i'm Scottish... i Don't know ,,,,,,but shes Fantastic

Writing the Queen:
Her Majesty The Queen
B#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&gham Palace
London SW1A 1AA


Place the address on both the envelope and at the top of the letter
The only correct way to start a letter to the queen is with "Madam" not Dear Madam, Dear Queen, Elizabeth or any other beginning.
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No insults
When talking about her always use the term "your Majesty" rather than 'you'
End your letter as follows:
"I have the honour to remain

Madam

Your Majesty's most humble and obedient servant"

then sign your signature.

You should also make sure your handwriting is legible.
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also the first utube shortcut shown has the best sound
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