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Anniversary messages

The delivery of these messages is arranged by the Anniversaries Office at Buckingham Palace, continuing a tradition which goes back to 1917.

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Anniversary messages

Cards are sent to those celebrating their 100th and 105th birthday and every year thereafter, and to those celebrating their diamond wedding (60th), 65th, 70th wedding anniversaries and every year thereafter. 

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Anniversary messages

Each year, thousands of birthday and wedding anniversary cards are sent on behalf of The Queen to people celebrating significant birthdays and wedding anniversaries.

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Who is eligible for 100th birthday cards and how do I apply?

Only current citizens of Her Majesty’s Realms (countries where The Queen is Head of State) or UK Overseas Territories are eligible to receive messages. Click on 'eligible countries' in the menu for a comprehensive list.

The Centenarian Team at the Department for Work and Pensions notify the...

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