24.11.09
THE QUEEN MAKES 110 YEAR OLD'S DAY WITH A NEW LOOK BIRTHDAY CARD
WHEN CATHERINE MASTERS COMPLAINED THAT THE QUEEN SENT OUT THE 'SAME OLD BIRTHDAY CARD' EACH YEAR, SHE WAS REWARDED WITH A SPECIAL SURPRISE VISIT FROM PRINCE WILLIAM, AND AN APOLOGY ON BEHALF OF HIS GRANDMOTHER. BUT IT DIDN'T END THERE. ON HER 110th BIRTHDAY RECENTLY THE OUTSPOKEN MASTERS RECEIVED A NEW CARD FEATURING THE MONARCH IN A REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT OUTFIT. GREAT-GRANDMOTHER MASTERS WROTE TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE EARLIER THIS YEAR, POLITELY POINTING OUT THAT THE TRADITIONAL BIRTHDAY CARD SENT TO CENTENARIANS HAD FEATURED THE SAME PHOTOGRAPH, THE QUEEN IN A YELLOW DRESS, FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS. PENSIONERS RECEIVE A ROYAL TELEGRAM WHEN THEY REACH 100, AGAIN WHEN THEY ARE 105 AND EACH YEAR AFTER THAT. THE QUEEN WORE A RED DRESS IN THE FIRST CARD MASTERS RECEIVED, BUT IN THE OTHERS SHE WAS PICTURED IN YELLOW. HER LETTER CLEARLY STRUCK A CORD WITH COURTIERS, WHO ARRANGED FOR HER GRANDSON TO MAKE A SPECIAL VISIT TO THE GRANGE CARE CENTER IN STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE, OXFORDSHIRE, TO DISCUSS THE MATTER IN PERSON OVER TEA AND SCONES LAST MAY. WILLIAM APOLOGIZED AND PROMISED THAT HIS GRANDMOTHER WOULD WEAR A DIFFERENT OUTFIT FOR THE NEXT CARD. 'I TOLD HIM THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE QUEEN TO HAVE A NEW DRESS', SHE SAID AT THE TIME. 'I THINK EITHER A BLUE OR WHITE ONE WOULD BE NICE.' ON OPENING THE CARD, SHE REMARKED EXCITEDLY: 'OH LOOK, IT'S BLUE! THAT'S LOVELY, THAT'LL DO.' BORN IN DUNDEE ON 23.NOVEMBER.1899, WHEN QUEEN VICTORIA WAS STILL ON THE THRONE, MASTERS WAS THE SECOND OLDEST CHILD OF FOUR SIBLINGS. SHE MOVED TO LONDON WHEN SHE WAS NINE AND MARRIED TWICE. SHE MOVED TO THE CARE HOME THREE YEARS AGO AFTER HER GRANDSON DAVID, WHOM SHE USED TO LIVE IN OXFORDSHIRE, EMIGRATED.
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