Queen Elizabeth II sent a rare message to North Korean President Kim Jong-un on the occasion of this National Day of the country last week.
Buckingham Electricity on September 14 confirmed Queen of Elizabeth II sent a congratulatory Chairman Kim Jong-un through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Korean media said the country received a congratulatory message from Queen Anh on September 7, two days before the 73-year anniversary of the country's establishment.
Queen Elizabeth visited the Army Laboratory in Salisbury, England, in October 2020.
Message from Queen Anh with paragraph: On the occasion of Korean people celebrating the National Day, I would like to send the best wishes to the future.
The Queen of England was said to be congratulates in Korea on the occasion of the National Day, but this is a public wish.
The wishes of the Queen Britain for North Korea were confirmed after Pyongyang announced a strategic cruise missile with at least 1,500 km away.
North Korea is suffering from a series of international sanctions because of a ballistic nuclear and missile program, while nuclear negotiations between the country and the US have not had significant steps.