Jersey Post is inviting local children to write to the King for free following his special visit to the island next week.
Following the visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the island on Monday, youngsters are being invited to put pen or pencils, felt-tips or any other medium they fancy to paper to share their memories of the big day.
This can be in the form of words, drawings or even photos and put it in an envelope addressed to Buckingham Palace to be sent to King Charles.
The 'Share Your Memories' letter-writing project is free and the envelopes can be dropped off at any post boxes around the island.
Children will have until Thursday 1 August to get their memories sent off.
Anyone who would like more information is urged to visit the Jersey Post website.
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Pictured top: A right royal postbox topper knitted to mark the event on Monday. (Jon Guegan)
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