Sunday, October 18, 2015

Queen responds to writer about taking back the USA


Royal mail: What the Queen wrote back to frustrated American who asked her to take back the USA because of dire Republican presidential candidates


A frustrated American wrote to the Queen and asked her to take back the USA after becoming fed up with the behaviour of the republican presidential candidates - and he got a royal reply.

Presidential wannabees such as Donald Trump have been stuck firmly in the headlines recently as they try and talk their way into American hearts, not to mention insult each other while they do it.

Enough was enough for one Anglophile and he fired off a pleading letter to Her Royal Highness.

While he may not have got the answer he was looking for, it showed that Buckingham Palace had a sense of humour.

Royal Reply: Buckingham Palace's letter, pictured, explained that the Queen would not be taking back the USA

Royal Reply: Buckingham Palace's letter, pictured, explained that the Queen would not be taking back the USA.

The letter reads: 'I have been asked to write in response to your recent letter to The Queen in which you express your views about the American government.

'Whilst your views have been noted, you will appreciate, I am sure, that there can be no question of The Queen intervening in the affairs of another Sovereign state.'

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump gives a thumbs up to a group of supporters  Queen Elizabeth II, became the longest serving British monarch in September
The president and the Palace: Donald Trump has been in the headlines as he fights to be the Republican presidential candidate and right, Queen Elizabeth II, became the longest serving British monarch in September.

HorrendousRex posted: 'What we need is a Declaration... of Dependence.'

While Jack Northrops Ghost added: 'That's freaking awesome. Also, treason.'

But, if the writer was worried about committing a crime one helpful poster named, Justin Hopewell, said: 'Just get your wife to write the same letter. Little known fact: you can't convict a husband and wife of the same crime.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3276084/The-Special-Relationship-Frustrated-American-writes-Queen-asking-USA-Republican-presidential-candidates-astonished-receive-reply-Buckingham-Palace.html

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