By: Daily Mail:Buckingham Palace was inundated with letters after the announcement of the Princess of Wales’ cancer.
On Friday, March 22, after weeks of speculation, Kate Middleton revealed on camera that she has cancer. The sudden announcement sent shock waves across the United Kingdom. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, the British inevitably also remember the memory of the other Princess of Wales, who died suddenly at the age of 37. In 1997, Lady Diana died in a car accident with her beloved Dodi Al-Fayed in Paris, who was being chased by the paparazzi under the Alma bridge. He then left behind two young teenagers aged 13 and 15, as well as a grieving England. Kate Middleton is now 42 years old, her three children are between 6 and 10 years old.
It’s been two months since then and emotions are still running high across the channel. Buckingham Palace was also “inundated with tens of thousands” of charity cards and gifts for Prince William’s wife, we read in the article. Daily Mail: , this Tuesday, May 28. “The outpouring of support for the princess continues and palace staff have received thousands of cards, letters and gifts from members of the public offering their support and well wishes,” writes royal correspondent Rebecca English. “The high volume of matches has been difficult for the team at times. But the staff aim to eventually respond to all offenders.”
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Although Kate and William have their own private office at Kensington Palace, all mail to members of the Royal Family is handled by the Post Office at Buckingham Palace. So, still according to reports Daily Mail, In a “normal” week, the chamber expects to receive up to 1,000 letters from the public. Their content is diverse. These can range from questions to messages of well-wishes to members of the royal family. The illness of the Princess of Wales has unfortunately blown up all the counters.
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Source: Le Figaro
