Well, Claudius does, in Act 3 scene 1, in what's called the Nunnery Scene. However, it's actually a setup for Hamlet to talk to Ophelia while Claudius eavesdrops.
What you are saying is unclear. Does Joseph request the meeting or is someone requesting a meeting with Joseph? Sentences that work include: Joseph requests a meeting. I/We request a meeting with Joseph. The meeting request was (made) by Joseph.
yes he has an effection
Hamlet asks the players to perform a specific play containing the murder of Gonzago. He also requests that they insert specific lines that he created himself.
Horatio received a letter from Hamlet that was unexpected because it revealed that Hamlet was alive after being presumed dead. The letter detailed Hamlet's return to Denmark and his experiences during his time away. It also contained requests for Horatio to meet him and indicated that significant events were about to unfold. This correspondence signified a pivotal moment in the story, signaling Hamlet's intentions and the unfolding of the plot.
Hamlet and Fortinbras do not actually meet. Fortinbras has no grounds for saying that Hamlet might have been a "goodly king". Hamlet does encounter Fortinbras's army in Act 4 Scene 4 and, in some versions of the play at least, goes off on a soliloquy in which he wonders if he is a coward, and yet again vows to complete his revenge.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Hamlet asks the first player, also known as the Player King, to perform a speech from a play that describes a scene of passion and betrayal. He specifically requests the player to recite a monologue that portrays emotions vividly, as Hamlet hopes to use the performance to gauge King Claudius's guilt in the murder of his father. This moment reflects Hamlet's desire to confirm his suspicions about Claudius through the power of theater.
Polonius is listening to Lord Hamlet's meeting with Gertrude behind the curtain.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.
Fortenbras has written him to demand that the lands King Hamlet captured be returned.