HRH The Princess Royal's 75th Birthday - Pocket Money Set
£2.00
Stamps photography by Jersey Heritage, Jersey Evening Post and Max Burnett.
Date of issue | 19-09-2025 |
Withdrawal date | 19-09-2027 |
Designer | Photography by Jersey Heritage. |
Printer | bpost, Belgium |
Size | Stamp size: 40mm x 30mm. |
Process | four colour process lithography |
Denominations | 80p, £1.20 |
Additional Information
The Jersey Post stamp issue HRH The Princess Royal’s 75th Birthday celebrates 75 years of Princess Anne and her dedication to the public. The second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Princess Royal is King Charles II only sister and the seventh monarch to hold the title of Princess Royal.
Her Royal Highness is involved with over 399 charities, organisations and military regiments in the UK and overseas and has visited Jersey 23 times in the line of duty to island and the local charities for which she is Patron or a supporter.
The set of stamps highlight a variety of moments from Princess Anne’s visits to Jersey. As an accomplished equestrian, Princess Anne is president of Riding for the Disabled and attended Jersey's Riding for the Disabled event and in 1972 she became Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Trust.
Additional Information
The Jersey Post stamp issue HRH The Princess Royal’s 75th Birthday celebrates 75 years of Princess Anne and her dedication to the public. The second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Princess Royal is King Charles II only sister and the seventh monarch to hold the title of Princess Royal.
Her Royal Highness is involved with over 399 charities, organisations and military regiments in the UK and overseas and has visited Jersey 23 times in the line of duty to island and the local charities for which she is Patron or a supporter.
The set of stamps highlight a variety of moments from Princess Anne’s visits to Jersey. As an accomplished equestrian, Princess Anne is president of Riding for the Disabled and attended Jersey's Riding for the Disabled event and in 1972 she became Patron of the Durrell Wildlife Trust.