When addressing an invitation to an ambassador and his wife, you should use their official titles. For example, you would write "The Honorable [Full Name], Ambassador of [Country]" for the ambassador, and "Mrs. [Last Name]" for his wife. If the wife holds a title of her own, you may use that instead. Ensure to format the envelope and the invitation card properly, maintaining a formal tone throughout.
When you write an invitation to an ambassador, it needs to be an official invitation. It should also be brief with essential details like date, venue and time.
EX: As Mrs. Bolton. She has no title of her own.
Their husband/wife. If an ambassador is married,his/her wife/husband will not become an ambassador.
Reverend & Mrs.
The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller and Mrs. Rockefeller
Simply send the invitation to her, in her name. Bear in mind that if she is in a committed marriage this is not a polite thing to do. If her marriage is in some way compromised, just ring her with a personal invitation.
This Is ambassador _________ of ________ and his wife________
Generally speaking Mrs (insert surname) will suffice unless one finds themselves in certain french speaking countries when it can be customary to address the wife of an ambassador as Mrs ambassador. Of course if one knows the wife personally you really can address her as you see fit. I find a friendly smack on the buttocks and a wink is usually suffice. -Rx
The address should read (an example): Dr. John Doe and Mayor Jane Doe.
say yu have better more important things to do.
You would put The Ambassador of ...then what country he represents. When talking to an Ambassador , he/she are Ambassador
Dear Mrs Ambassador..