For many people, receiving a congratulatory
card from The Queen to mark a significant birthday or wedding anniversary is a
very special part of their celebrations.
Since 1917, the Sovereign has sent
congratulatory messages to people celebrating notable birthdays and
anniversaries. The Queen will send a congratulatory message on the following
occasions.
Wedding anniversaries
The Queen sends messages for diamond (sixtieth),
sixty-fifth and platinum (seventieth) wedding anniversaries and then every year
thereafter.
Her Majesty does not send a message for Silver
(twenty-fifth), Ruby (fortieth) or Golden (fiftieth) wedding anniversaries.
Birthdays
The Queen sends messages for one hundredth and one hundred and fifth
birthdays and then every year thereafter.
The Queen's congratulatory messages consist of
a card containing a personalised message with a facsimile signature. The card
comes in a special envelope, which is delivered through the normal postal
channels.
The delivery of these messages is arranged by
the Anniversaries Office, part of the Private Secretary's Office in the Royal
Household, based at Buckingham Palace.
The Pension Service informs the Anniversaries
Office of birthdays for recipients of UK State pensions. But, for data privacy
reasons, there is no automatic alert from Government records for wedding
anniversaries.
For this reason, to make sure that a message
is sent for birthdays and wedding anniversaries alike, an application should
preferably be made by a relative or friend in advance of the special day.
Requests for residents of Moray can be made by writing to the Lieutenancy
Office.
In order to process these a copy of the Birth
or Marriage Certificate will be required.