The story of a child who created the'Happiness Puzzle' in the hope of being bored by Queen Elizabeth II is creating laughter.

On Friday, local news sources, including the BBC, reported that 7-year-old Timothy from Essex sent a lovely letter to Queen Elizabeth, who would be depressed by Corona19.

Since last March, a strong outlawing policy has been implemented in the UK that prohibits the operation of commercial facilities such as restaurants, taverns, and lodging establishments. The policy, which lasted for almost four months, was eased only on the 3rd, but strict quarantine rules were in place, such as requiring only a minimum number of employees to work and keeping records of all guests' visits.

Timothy knew that there were a lot of people who were struggling in this difficult situation, and started to make a special'puzzle' if they wanted to help. It was a so-called'happy puzzle' that hid words that remind of happiness such as'smile','family','embrace','love', and'friend' in random alphabets.

Timothy, who decided to copy several of these puzzles with his mother and share them with his neighbors, suddenly came up with the pure idea that "the queen who would only stay in the house would be sad and bored." Timothy also wrote in a heartfelt handwritten letter, "Queen Elizabeth, I made a puzzle to help you feel depressed and lonely while you're out." And according to Timothy's recommendation that the original be sent, not a copy, Mother Joe Madus sent the original puzzle and letter to Windsor Castle where the Queen lives.

Soon Queen Elizabeth sent a letter in response to Timothy's devotion. "Thanks for sending friendly letters and puzzles, Mr. Timothy. I will remember the consideration that Mr. Timothy showed. I wish you all the best," said the Queen's entourage secretary.

Timothy, who was delighted to jump in response to the reply, told the BBC that she would cherish the letter by saying, "I was happy and happy that the Queen liked it." The netizens who heard the news also congratulated each other, saying, "Good luck came to a friendly child."

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