THEhe envelope in fine paper and with the regal logo of Kensington Palace arrived completely unexpectedly at little Ivy Brown’s home in Wokingham, near Windsor. Louise, mother of the 6 year old girl who just a week earlier had written to Princess Charlotteadmitted that she never, ever expected to receive a response. After all, Charlotte receives thousands of letters every week, just like her mother, Kate Middleton. But when asked a question about her favorite film, the second daughter of the Princes of Wales couldn’t help but answer (even if not in her own hand).
Dear Princess Charlotte, you like it KPop Demon Hunters?
Charlotte – 10 years old and future Princess Royal (one day she will inherit the title from her great-aunt Anna) – she made it clear in “her” response that yes, she really likes the film. And she’s not the only one. The animated film, which tells the story of demon hunters against the backdrop of K-pop groups and music, is becoming popular on Netflixwith over 236 million views.
Princess Charlotte “sends” a letter not written by her
Although sometimes mother Kate personally responds to the fan letters that strike her mostCharlotte is still not allowed to write to people she doesn’t know. Therefore, James Dawson, head of the Royal Correspondence department at Kensington Palace, thought about writing little Ivy Brown a private letter. And he did it immediately, without respecting the very long deadlines due to the enormous quantity of letters that arrive at court every day.
KPop Demon Hunters also popular at Changing of the Guard of Buckingham Palace
«The Prince and Princess of Wales have asked me to thank you for your delightful letter addressed to their daughter, Princess Charlotte» reads the letter from Kensington Palace. «You’ll be pleased to know that Golden, [brano della colonna sonora di] KPop Hunters was played during The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.”
Charlotte at Wimbledon, London, July 2025 (WireImage)
Charlotte’s letter kept in a drawer (in the kitchen)
Interviewed by the English tabloid The Sunlittle Ivy has no doubts: Charlotte loves the film. And he realizes how precious the letter received from is Kensington Palace. So much so that, after being shown to his rather incredulous classmates, the letter is now kept in a drawer in the kitchen of the Brown house.
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