The general policy followed by the General Post Office and its successors, currently known as the Royal Mail, is that the only identifiable living people depicted on British stamps are the monarch and other members of the Royal Family (or people imminently marrying into it). This policy has only occasionally been inadvertently broken, e.g. in the 1967 issue commemorating the solo round the world voyage of Gipsy Moth IV a person appears as an unidentified blob on the yacht -- although as there was only one person on board it must have been Francis Chichester! Similarly in the issue honouring the late Freddie Mercury other members of Queen can be seen in the background.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married in St Pauls Cathedral, London, England, on the 29th of July 1981. |
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