Kid from the UK sends a ‘happiness puzzle’ to the Queen, gets ‘thank you letter’ in return

A 7-year-old boy from the UK had sent a puzzle to the Queen of England to cheer her up during the global pandemic. This little boy’s letter became viral online followed by which the Queen sent him a ‘thank you note’ in return.

Timothy Madders, a 7-year-old boy from Essex, thought of lifting the spirits of Queen Elizabeth II and sent her a positivity puzzle. This puzzle, which was custom made for the 94-year-old matriarch by the little boy, had words like hug, smile, sunshine, and love hidden in the puzzle. Attached to it was a letter from Timothy, which read, “Dear Queen Elizabeth, You might be feeling sad or lonely during the lockdown, so I thought I could make a word search for you to cheer you up. Love from Timothy Madders”.

This started trending on social media shortly after which received a reply from Windsor castle which thank him for his thoughtfulness.

Speaking about this, Timothy’s mother, Jo Madders, said that her son had thought of this idea because he had felt that the queen like everyone else would be sad and lonely during the lockdown and so she wanted to cheer her up using this puzzle. She added that along with the Queen, he had also sent copies of this to the elders in his neighborhood.

Timothy has won millions of hearts online because of his gesture and this letter has gone viral. Meanwhile, the Queen and Prince Philip remain quarantined at Windsor Castle in isolation amid the pandemic.