Celebrating the 70th Birthday of HRH The Princess Royal - First Day Cover Miniature Sheet
£4.25 / In Stock
This First Day Cover is exclusively produced, the miniature sheet, from our Celebrating the 70th Birthday of HRH Princess The Princess Royal stamp issue, is affixed to a specially commissioned full colour envelope and cancelled with a Jersey Post First Day of Issue special date stamp. The miniature sheet depicts HRH Princess Anne riding her horse, Goodwill, during the showjumping section of the European Eventing Championship at Luhmühlen, in September 1975.
Date of issue | 15/08/2020 |
Withdrawal date | 15/08/2022 |
Designer | Jersey Post |
Size | 90mm x 123mm stamp within 60mm x 60mm |
Process | Four colour offset lithography |
Denominations | £3.00 |
Additional Information
HRH Princess Anne was born at Clarence House, London, on 15th August 1950. The only daughter of HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne was created the Princess Royal in June 1987, a title that is traditionally carried by the British monarch’s oldest daughter and held for life.
Princess Anne began undertaking public engagements at the young age of 18. Since then she has built up a working relationship with many organisations and charities across the Commonwealth. Dedicated to many causes, and a sports enthusiast, HRH The Princess Royal has one of the busiest working schedules of all the Royal family members.
Additional Information
HRH Princess Anne was born at Clarence House, London, on 15th August 1950. The only daughter of HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Anne was created the Princess Royal in June 1987, a title that is traditionally carried by the British monarch’s oldest daughter and held for life.
Princess Anne began undertaking public engagements at the young age of 18. Since then she has built up a working relationship with many organisations and charities across the Commonwealth. Dedicated to many causes, and a sports enthusiast, HRH The Princess Royal has one of the busiest working schedules of all the Royal family members.