British copy of declaration of independence?

Was an official copy ever presented to King George? I’m imagining him lounging about in his throne room, and a messenger arrives. "Your majesty, a message from your rebellious colony. " “Which one?” “The yanks, my Lord.” “Very well, read it aloud.”

The whole declaration was a formal statement telling the British government to go pound sand. Did they ever actually get sent a signed copy, so that the Brits would know who to hang in the event that they regained control? In the Royal archives, is that copy tucked away in a file folder somewhere?

Well someone had something to copy for this version provided for parliament in 1778:

http://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/legislativescrutiny/parliament-and-empire/collections1/collections/declaration-of-independence/

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