Kentucky girl dressed up as Queen Elizabeth II and receives a letter from the Queen months later
This past Halloween 2021, the mother of a little girl from Kentucky decided to dress up her daughter as Queen Elizabeth II, the beautiful two-year-old Jalayne. They put on her a blue hat adorned with a dark blue flower, a gray wig that matched the gray hair color of Queen Elizabeth II, a light blue dress like the color of the hat, leggings, and a pair of pink shoes.
The girl's family received a letter from royalty
The family recently received a Royal Mail, sent directly from Windsor Castle itself. When the girl's mother checked the mailbox on December 27, 2021, she was very excited to see that there was a letter for her daughter from Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth expressed in her letter to the girl's family how happy she was to see her daughter disguised as her.
The letter said — Her Majesty thought it kind of her to write to her and the Queen was delighted to see the photograph of her daughter, Jalayne, in her splendid attire.
This royal house mail was signed by the maid of honor, Mary Marrion, personal assistant to the court.
Inspiration from the girl's mother to dress her up as Queen Elizabeth on Halloween
The girl's mother disguised her daughter as the Queen due to her daughter's close bond with the cubs, she said that since the girl was born her two cubs have been the girl's best friends, specifically since she began to eat, and she smuggled food to the puppies and so the puppies Rascal and Jack loved her even more.
Katelyn put the photos of her daughter's costume on Facebook so that her friends would admire how beautiful her daughter was dressed as the Queen and her friends seeing how beautiful and original her daughter's costume had been, they encouraged her to share those images with the Queen.
In the end, she decided to send the photos to the Queen, she knew that at that time the queen did not feel well, which she thought that by seeing the photos she could cheer up, but she was not so sure that the Queen could see the photos of her daughter disguised, as it would take a while for the photos to get from Florense, Kentucky to England.
Sutherland's family plan with the letter sent to the girl by Queen Elizabeth II
The Sutherland family's plan that they have with the letter sent to the girl's family by the Queen, is to frame the letter and put it in their living room until the girl comes of age and can keep the letter and keep it.