بواسطة في كانون الثاني 13, 2025
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many early flights terminated in a crash 'It is typical of you both to put service before self in recognition of this unique and special day in Royal Mail's history. I am delighted to announce that from today the Windsor delivery office will be known as the Queen Elizabeth delivery office. She smiled appreciatively as a children's choir performed four short songs for her - including English Country Garden and Red Red Robin - which prompted a broad smile from the Queen as she recognised the melody what is another name for a toddler lunch ideas for daycare (no Reheat) The new set of stamps, released to mark the Queen's 90th birthday, have been warmly received by many, in part thanks to Prince George's appearance in a group portrait taken for the stamps which features the monarch, and her three heirs. Heir to the throne Charles will stage a lavish private family dinner for the royal matriarch in the evening in the castle - with the event said to be being overseen by his trusted former valet Michael Fawcett. As she left the Queen was presented with a bouquet by Bob Hartley, 68, from Leeds, who has been a postman for 53 years. He said: 'My own family's connections with Royal Mail date back three generations, as both my father and my grandfather also worked for the business. That's a total of over 100 years' service.'  The image of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's two-year-old son was captured by photographer Ranald Mackechnie as part of a specially commissioned wider portrait featuring four generations of the House of Windsor - the Queen and three future monarchs - the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and George. Mrs Warburton said she delivers the mail to the castle when the regular postman is off, although a Buckingham Palace postman collects all the Queen's own post, which has to be scanned before it is delivered.  Windsor delivery office manager Andy Roeton said: 'There's a lot of excitement here - we're celebrating 500 years of the postal service, it's the eve of the Queen's birthday and this month I celebrate 25 years with Royal Mail.' And with her birthday just around the corner, the Queen received a framed edition of the stamps produced to mark her birthday showing her, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince George.  The Queen's visit coincided with the unveiling of a series Royal Mail postage stamps marking the monarch's birthday, with portraits of four generations of the House of Windsor - the Queen and three future monarchs - the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince George taken from this specially commissioned wider image The structure has been built to celebrate the unique and longstanding links between the Queen, the armed forces and Windsor with a grant from the Armed Forces Community Covenant. It features six commemorative plaques focusing on the role of the Armed Forces, and is is edged in an ornate regal purple trim. The Queen arrived at the delivery office - where the car park has been newly tarmacked - to be greeted by a Royal Mail choir made up of staff from London and Bristol singing a medley of mail-related songs, including Return To Sender and Please Mr Postman. On her actual birthday on Thursday, the Queen will step out of her Windsor Castle home, where she has been staying during Easter Court, and go on a walkabout in the town centre, meeting the crowds who will gather to catch a glimpse of her on her big day. A series of events will be staged, from a St Paul's Cathedral service of thanksgiving to the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony, and a sit-down celebration for 10,000 people on The Mall called the Patron's Lunch. The Queen kicked off her 90th birthday celebrations a day early today and was greeted with cheers as she arrived to meet long-serving postmen and women at a Royal Mail delivery office near her Windsor Castle home During her trip to the delivery office, the Queen was shown the operation of the caller's office and watched a demonstration of mail sorting, before she was treated to the performance by the Royal Mail choir, who featured in the BBC series The Choir: Sing While You Work, as she left the office in the bright spring sunshine. Charlie Capper, who at 18-months-old is around a year younger than the toddler prince, beamed as he handed the smiling monarch the blooms, which he had brought with him from his home in Horley, Sussex, during her visit to the Windsor Royal Mail delivery office  Ms Warbuton, whose delivery round is the closest to the Windsor Castle, said of her route: 'It's the best duty in the office, if I say so. It's very, very busy, especially at the weekends and or when the kids are off - it can be chaos but I love it. In Alexandra Gardens, just a stone's throw from her home at Windsor Castle, she smiled appreciatively as a children's choir performed four short songs for her - including English Country Garden and Red Red Robin - which prompted a broad smile from the Queen as she recognised the melody. The catchy tune was written the year she was born - 1926. 
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