"It was very kind of you to send me such a wonderfully generous message after the death of my beloved mother." Words that spread disbelief, sealed by a signature that does not allow for misunderstandings.

"King Charles of England answered me like this, after receiving the letter of condolences that I wrote in the name of many young people from Sarule for the death of their mother, Queen Elizabeth", says Davide Morette, 38 years old from Sarule.

They wrote a letter to remember Elizabeth II, that queen who aroused sympathy, who passed away last September at the age of 96. Maybe it will be the cure, or the words used, the fact is that nine months later, from Buckingham Palace, King Charles III wanted to say thanks to the boys of Sarule. To the young people of Leva.

"Queen Elizabeth was a crucial character - continues Morette - that's why we decided to send our sincere condolences to the royal family".

Phrases that have left their mark. Thus, on a rainy June day that will not be easily forgotten, the postman delivered a precious gift to Sarule. Unmistakable logos, London references. Inside a photo of the queen with her Charles, accompanied by the message of the king.

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