You would probably use "Your Majesty". However, writing to Elizabeth I would be pointless as she died over 410 years ago, in 1603.
I would start a letter to Queen Elizabeth "Your Majesty" rather than Dear Elizabeth; the formality surrounding the British Crown is quite formidable.
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The Queen does not give a 'state of the nation' address: that would involve her in politics.
check out the teacups blog.there is a letter from john to elizabeth there
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In any letter to the editor, you would simply address: Letter to the Editor ...newspaper name ...newspaper mailing address In the letter, you'd begin writing: Dear Editor, ...and then write your letter.
There are several types of vice admirals and you would address them as such. For example you would address a rear vice admiral in a letter as Dear Rear Admiral.
The web address of the Elizabeth City Downtown is: http://www.ecdowntown.com
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The web address of the Elizabeth River Project is: http://www.elizabethriver.org
The web address of the Elizabeth Perkins House is: http://www.oldyork.org
Your Honor would be appropriate.,