The King and Queen send out cards for special events like birthdays and anniversaries
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The Queen has personally responded to a young girl’s “beautiful” card with a hand signed letter of thanks.
Camilla called a young girl from Piper Corner School a “brilliant artist” after she sent her a card.
In a social media post, Pipers Pre Prep showed a picture of a young girl in a playground smiling giddily as she held up her A4 card from the Queen.
The card read: “Thankyou very much for the beautiful [card] you sent me- you are a beautiful artist and I hope you are proud of yourself!”
The Queen told a young girl she was a "brilliant artist" after receiving her card
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The card was dated January 28 and had the Clarence House signature stamp at the top of the letter.
The Queen added her own hand-written note at the bottom of the story accompanied by her signature.
It read: “With best wishes, Camilla.”
The post was from the Piper Corner School Pre Preparatory Department, a school for girls aged four to seven years old.
A social media post showed a young girl holding up her personal letter from the Queen
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The school posted: “We were so excited to learn that one of our students have received a letter from Queen Camilla after sending her a beautifully decorated card!”
Pipers Corner School is a private, independent day school for girls and provides excellent facilities like a swimming pool, art theatre and dance studio.
The King and Queen send congratulatory messages for certain special events including birthdays and anniversaries.
You can expect a card from the monarch on your 100th and 105th birthday as well as couples celebrating their 60th, 65th and 70th wedding anniversaries.
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The Royal Family also send Christmas cards to hundred of recipients each year including friends, family, members of the household, patronages and overseas diplomats.
The Queen has been stepping up her royal duties this week as the King and the Princess of Wales are out of action following medical procedures.
On Wednesday, the Queen opened a new cancer centre in London and yesterday she attended a service of celebration at Bath Abbey.
The Duchess of Edinburgh and Princess Anne are also undertaking royal duties as the three Windsor women are the only working senior royals this week.