The same way you sing all other letters, no exceptions even for royalty.
You would sign it The Wilsons.
Actually, the Queen of Diamonds represents the astrological sign of Leo. the Lion. A reference guide, "Your Birthday Card", which explains what the 52 playing cards represent, explains that some of the wealthiest people on the planet are born under the Queen Of Diamonds. Naturally, a regal sign like the Lion(under which I myself was born) would demand that a regal card like the queen would symbolize Leo. (Although the question would probably be why the Queen and not the King)
I would start a letter to Queen Elizabeth "Your Majesty" rather than Dear Elizabeth; the formality surrounding the British Crown is quite formidable.
When sending a letter to the Queen, address the envelope to "Her Majesty The Queen" followed by the address "Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom." It's important to include the correct title and address for it to be delivered properly. Additionally, using a formal tone in your letter is encouraged, as a sign of respect.
No. You may write a letter to her, but it would be read by the Queen's secretarial staff and not by the Queen herself (unless they decide to pass it to her).
Guessing that in English you would sign: Love, Dad In french, it would be: Avec amour, Papa
love, The King
Women & omen
Gemini
Hello from the queen congratulations on being 100 years old this is a very special day for youBest wishesThe queen
Usually in sign language, names of people/pets would be finger-spelled, meaning spelt out, letter by letter. While some places, especially cities and continents would have their own sign. Daniel you would have to finger-spelled, use the chart provided below to help you if you need it.
As queen, Cleopatra's duties were religious ones as she had various ceremonial religious functions to perform. In her civic capacity she had to sign off on laws and regulations and on occasion she would have to answer an appeal.