
Royal correspondence
Royal correspondence refers to the formal written communications exchanged between members of a royal family and government officials, other royals, or the public. Historically, it included letters, memos, and official documents that conveyed decisions, invitations, or information. These letters often adhered to strict etiquette and were used to uphold protocol, share news, or express sentiments. Today, royal correspondence also encompasses modern emails and messages that serve administrative or public relations purposes, maintaining the tradition of formal communication linked to royal roles and responsibilities.