Canada issues new stamps in honor of Queen Elizabeth II
From a timeless portrait of the queens` coronation in 1953 to a photo taken during the 2010 Royal Tour of Canada, the new stamp captures six decades of Queen Elizabeth II. During her reign, the queen has graced more than 60 stamps.
The queen ascended the throne on Feb. 6, 1952, following the sudden death of her father, King George VI. Her coronation took place on June 2, 1953. For most Canadians, she is the only sovereign to have reigned during their lifetime.
The stamp was designed by Entro`s Doreen Colonello and Gerald Querubin. Photographed at the 2010 Canada Day celebration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the Queen is dressed in red and white -- Canada`s official colors, as designated by her grandfather, King George V in 1921. She also wears the famous diamond maple leaf broach presented to her mother, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) as part of the famous 1939 Royal Tour of Canada.
Other Britain`s royal family members have also graced Canadian postage. Most recently, stamps marking the engagement and wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were extremely popular among all Canadians in 2011. Two years later, a baby blue stamp heralded the arrival of Prince George Alexander Louis.