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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Do you have dreams of the President of the United States or any V.I.P attending your wedding?
Well you can actually send an invite to the President of the United States! The probability of them attending is zero to nil, BUT if you do send one you’ll probably get a personal response signed by the president and first lady. For all your political power couples out there, this is a keepsake for the wedding album.
There are certain " protocol" and wording that you need to remember when sending your invitation.The White House greetings office handles as many wedding invitation requests as they can so send your wedding invitation at least six weeks in advance. Be sure to include your old and new mailing address in case the RSVP comes later.

The following are the addresses to mail your invite to the President of the United States as well as some other "notables"....remember to keep it classy, lol
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1.{THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES}
The Honorable Barack Obama and Mrs. Obama
The White House
Greetings Office Rm. 39
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC 20500
Wedding invitations to the President can also be faxed to: (202) 395-1232
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2.{THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND}
The Secretary to Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II of England
Buckingham Palace
London, England
SW1A 1AA
PLEASE NOTE: To never send a wedding invitation to the Queen directly (only to a secretary). Non-British citizens will not receive a response.
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3.{THE POPE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH}
Pope Benedictus XVI

Prefettura della Casa Pontifica
00210 Citta del Vaticano, Italia
PLEASE NOTE: That you do not need to be Catholic to receive a response from His Holiness.The Pope is verbally addressed as "His Holiness" or "Your Holiness"

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4.{THE GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA}
The Governor & Mrs. Arnold Schwartzenegger
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, California 95814
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If there is some "official" that you want to invite, we suggest, looking up address through there website or emailing to find what is the "official address" to send invitations. Usually they are not directly through the person requested, but a separate office that handles such request.
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1 comment:

  1. You can really do this?.....lol
    To bad I am not getting married, I might just try to invite them to a party and see if I get a response....

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