Britain's Queen Elizabeth II replies to an Indian-born birthday invitation

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British Queen Elizabeth II responded to a letter from a United Nations child invited to her fifth birthday, which she looked like a "real superhero", according to media reports.


On June 25, Shandu Dulle prepared his plan for his birthday, requesting his mother, Balzinger, meet with 91-year-old Rani, and arranged a tour of his home in Sandwell, West Midlands, England.


When his mother told him that the Queen was busy at Buckingham Palace, Shaun suggested: "Maybe she can come here," Metro.co.uk reports. "He learned about the history at school and the Queen called her a long time and how things she looked like." He came straight home and started to ignore us all the information, "Ms Baljinder said.


Shaun of the letter reads: "Dear HRH Queen Elizabeth, I want the world's best Queen think. I really like your crown and you are wearing a red cloth,. It's a superhero would be like." He and his party to attend before his attendance pleads: "I remember, .But on March 13 about the flights and the poor child was invited to come on that later On May 3, a letter with the seal of the Royal ludu was losing hope.


The letter reads on the Queen's behalf: "Even though you can not accept your invitation to your home for tea due to a very busy schedule, the Queen has hinted at you some kind of idea for her and her Majesty you like horses.


"On June 25, the Queen feels you're happy with the birthday," read it. Shaan's mother said, "When I chose Shaan from the school, I told him, today there is a letter coming up to you, and he says from Oh, Queen."


Shaan's mom is who is a probation officer, and his dad is a 39-year-old coach driving instructioner and brother Roshan,  said: "I was disappointed but I was very happy to read that letter, I really like the Queen and I like her horses and her dogs."








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