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VIDEO: Watch Carnoustie girl Natasha’s adorable reaction to receiving letter from the Queen

A personal thank you letter from Her Majesty the Queen has left a four-year-old Angus girl over “over the moon” and dreaming of a visit to Buckingham Palace.

Natasha Ord, 4, with her letter and mum Leona.

Natasha Ord from Carnoustie will have quite a tale to tell when she starts primary school next month.

She had sent off a hand-drawn ‘thank you’ card to the monarch after her grandad, Mike Robertson, was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the Queen’s birthday honours list.

The honour sparked Natasha’s interest in Queen Elizabeth II, heightened recently after a visit to Balmoral Castle on Royal Deeside.

Natasha with the the letter which will be framed.

Natasha’s mum, Leona, said: “My dad was awarded a BEM for his services to music.

“We had all been discussing it and Natasha suddenly became really fascinated with The Queen.

“We went to Balmoral to show her where the Queen lives at times and she decided to write a thank you card, which we sent to Buckingham Palace.

“She drew a picture of The Queen wearing a crown.”

Natasha with the letter sent on The Queen’s behalf by her Lady in Waiting Jennifer Gordon Lennox.

As chance would have it, Natasha’s dad Scott had just finished reading his daughter the children’s book, The Big Red Balloon by Anne Fine – which tells the tale of a girl who gets a letter from the Queen and gets to visit her at Buckingham Palace – when the Royal letter arrived.

Leona, 36, continued: “You couldn’t make it up.

“Natasha didn’t believe it and thought we had written it. She phoned everybody to let them know, she was so delighted.

“She is now hoping she will be asked to Buckingham Palace with my dad.”

The letter was sent on the Queen’s behalf by Lady in Waiting, Jennifer Gordon Lennox.

She wrote: “The Queen wishes me to thank you for the colourful card you have made for Her Majesty.

“The Queen thought it very kind of you to write to her as you did and I am to thank you very much for your lovely message.”

The writing paper and envelope were adorned with the Queens’ Royal Crest and will take pride of place in a frame in the family’s Ferrier Street home.

Leona continued: “Dad hasn’t got a date yet for receiving his BEM.

“Natasha was over the moon to receive the letter. She was delighted and we are going to get it framed.

“She will have quite a story to tell when she starts at Woodlands Primary School.”