HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh - A Life of Service - Stamps First Day Cover
£6.96 / In Stock
This First Day Cover is an exclusively produced item for our HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh stamp issue.
All six stamps are affixed and cancelled with a Jersey Post first day of issue date stamp. Information and technical details of the issue are printed on the reverse.
Date of issue | 06-07-2021 |
Withdrawal date | 06-07-2023 |
Designer | Jersey Stamps |
Sheet | 10 |
Size | 36mm x 36mm |
Process | Four colour offset lithography, plus PMS Cool Grey |
Denominations | 54p, 74p, 88p, £1.00, £1.25, £1.30 |
Additional Information
His Royal Highness, Prince Philip was Britain’s longest serving royal consort. He passed away at Windsor Castle on 9 April at the age of 99. Prince Philip dedicated his life to royal duty and was famously described by Her Majesty The Queen as her “strength and stay”.
Throughout his long and illustrious life, The Duke of Edinburgh was patron and supporter of more than 780 organisations, attending thousands of charity engagements and visits. He made royal visits to Jersey on several occasions, the first being in 1949.
Six stamps highlight some of the many facets of His Royal Highness’ life and celebrate his life and loyal years of service to the Crown, the people of Britain and the Commonwealth for over seventy years.
Additional Information
His Royal Highness, Prince Philip was Britain’s longest serving royal consort. He passed away at Windsor Castle on 9 April at the age of 99. Prince Philip dedicated his life to royal duty and was famously described by Her Majesty The Queen as her “strength and stay”.
Throughout his long and illustrious life, The Duke of Edinburgh was patron and supporter of more than 780 organisations, attending thousands of charity engagements and visits. He made royal visits to Jersey on several occasions, the first being in 1949.
Six stamps highlight some of the many facets of His Royal Highness’ life and celebrate his life and loyal years of service to the Crown, the people of Britain and the Commonwealth for over seventy years.