Queen Elizabeth II wrote a secret letter to Sydney residents, it can’t be opened till 2085

Hyderabad: Queen Elizabeth II continued as the Queen of Britain for 70 years. She is the head of the state for 14 other countries, including Britain. Queen Elizabeth, who passed away due to illness at the age of 96, wrote a letter in 1986.

The letter she wrote then has become a hot topic now. The twist here is that nobody knows what is there in that letter she wrote. To know what is there in that letter, the world has to wait for 63 years. To whom did the Queen write that letter? Where is that letter now?

Australia is also on the list of countries where Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the state. Hence, she had visited Australia almost 16 times as head of the state. When the Queen visited Australia in November 1986, she wrote a secret letter to the people of Sydney. The letter was given to the rulers there and ordered not to open it until 2085.

Moreover, she said that she reportedly stated to the authorities concerned to select a day in 2085 and convey her message in the letter to the people of Sydney. Even her personal staff did not know what was in the letter written by Queen Elizabeth II.

Currently, this letter is in a highly secured locker in the Queen Victoria Building in Australia. After the death of Queen Elizabeth, the discussion about her letter started. Meanwhile, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Australian Prime Minister Antony Albanese said that Australia has a special place in the Queen's heart. He said that it will be understood if we look at the visits of Queen Elizabeth II to Australia.


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