2010s:
Britain Alone
The 2010 ‘Britain Alone’ stamp issue paid tribute to the wartime generation, who 70 years before resolved to ’dare and endure’ on the Home Front, when Britain and the Commonwealth stood alone against the Axis Powers.
The stamps marked the tireless work of the British people who ‘did their bit’ for the war effort as the country faced its darkest days. One of the stamps (main image) featured the Royal Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret recording a national broadcast.

Diamond Jubilee
Royal Mail celebrated the culmination of Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee festivities with eight stamps featuring a selection of some of the most memorable events of her historic 60 year reign. The pictorial Diamond Jubilee Special Stamps were issued on 31 May and featured images of The Queen performing her official duties both at home in the UK and on the world stage.
The eight stamps gave a fascinating insight into the Queen’s hugely diverse duties; from delivering the first televised Christmas broadcast in 1957, to inspecting the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh, as Commander-in-Chief of the UK’s Armed Forces, half a century later in 2007.

60th Anniversary of The Coronation
To mark the 60th anniversary of the Coronation, this special issue featured a collection of some of the finest ever painted portraits of the Queen, and included a brand-new portrait, the first Royal Mail had commissioned (top left). The painting was the result of three specially convened sittings with the Queen for the artist, Nicky Philipps - that took place in the Chinese Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in the late Autumn of 2012. In the portrait, The Queen is dressed in her Order of the Garter robes.

The painting commissioned by Royal Mail was the result of three especially convened sittings with the Queen for the artist, Nicky Philipps - that took place in the Chinese Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in the late autumn of 2012. The Queen is dressed in her Order of the Garter robes and surrounded by several of her beloved dogs.

90th Birthday
2016 saw national celebrations of Her Majesty the Queen’s 90th birthday.
Already the longest reigning UK monarch, she was also the oldest reigning monarch in the world.
Royal Mail had never issued a stamp featuring The Queen with her father, and this was remedied with the first stamp in this set. An image of her with her children, the young Prince Charles and Princess Anne conveyed her family life, while a stamp with the Duke of Edinburgh marked their enduring partnership.
Three other stamps marked The Queen’s official duties: as Head of State for the opening of Parliament; as Head of the Commonwealth where she was depicted with Nelson Mandela; and on a state visit to New Zealand, to represent more than 100 state visits made worldwide by Her Majesty during her reign.

Platinum Wedding Anniversary
In 2017, Royal Mail released of a set of stamps to commemorate the 70th Wedding Anniversary of HM The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
The six-stamp set featured paired images from their engagement period, wedding and honeymoon.
