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June 28, 2011

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Canada Post adds third stamp to the Royal Wedding collection

June 28, 2011

Posted in News Releases

Among first countries to issue a stamp featuring the Royal Couple on their wedding day

Canada Post today announced a third stamp to complete the Royal Wedding collection. The domestic Permanent™ stamp features a candid photo of the newlyweds in their open landau shortly after completing their wedding vows at Westminster Abbey. The stamp will commemorate the first Royal Visit to Canada following their wedding. One million booklets of 10 stamps are available for sale online and by mail order and as of today, June 28 at post offices across Canada. The two other stamps were issued on the wedding day, April 29, and already over 5 million stamps have been sold.

“This stamp is an excellent way for Canadians to commemorate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first visit to Canada,” said the Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Transport). “I am pleased and proud that Canada will welcome the Royal Couple on their first official visit abroad.”

 The photograph for the new stamp of Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was personally approved by the Royal Family and shows the bride and groom waving to the crowd of well-wishers that lined the streets leading to Buckingham Palace. This will be among the first stamps after the wedding to be issued worldwide.

“This stamp, along with the other Royal Wedding stamps, will become great keepsakes for the millions of people across Canada who watched the wedding of the century,” says Deepak Chopra, President and CEO, Canada Post. “We are extremely proud of our collection and are thrilled to see how Canadians and people from around the world have embraced it. So far, the Royal Wedding collection is among the fastest selling commemorative stamps we’ve ever issued.”

Also available is a souvenir sheet of the stamps featuring an exterior view of Westminster Abbey, where the marriage took place, and a souvenir sheet with the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa in the background.

The stamps and related products were created by Montreal-based graphic designer Isabelle Toussaint who has been the designer for the entire Royal Wedding collection as well as Canada Post’s popular flower series.

Stamp details
The stamp measures 25 mm x 35 mm (vertical) and has simulated perforations. There will be 1,000,000 booklets of 10 Permanent self-adhesive stamps. The 250,000 souvenir sheets as well as the 250,000 maple leaf-enhanced edition souvenir sheets will have a 13+ perforation; they will be gummed and printed on Tullis Russell paper using lithography in seven colours. They are tagged on four sides. The official first day covers will be cancelled in Ottawa (Ontario) on June 22, 2011. Additional information and downloadable photos of these stamps and all royal wedding collectibles can be found at canadapost.ca/royal.